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What are the best books about the great schism?

Opinionated ones are ok, just as long as they are comprehensive and factual.

>> No.11640264

>>11640246
Savitri Devi - The Lightning and the Sun

>> No.11640301

>>11640264
l o l

>> No.11640389

>>11640264
he should probably start with the culture of critique and then move onto ride the tiger. serrano and savitri devi are for advanced redpillers

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>>11640389
a.k.a. based retards and smoothbrains

>> No.11641123

His Broken Body: Understanding and Healing the Schism between the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches

>> No.11641624

>>11640246
East and West: The Making of a Rift in the Church: From Apostolic Times until the Council of Florence by Henry Chadwick seems legit. From a Catholic Author probably Rome and the Eastern Churches by Aidan Nichols, I never read either but I read Edward Siecienski's book on the Orthodox and the Papacy, it wasn't amazing, not worth the price its currently going at, the most informative part was the various ways the Church Fathers interpreted Matthew 16 and how they're not generally mutually exclusive.