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Government-controlled special protector and leader completely subservient state power Caesaropapism in the Eastern Church Abolished political and spiritual roles state-controlled religion old paradigm Cæsaropapism abject subservience Christian monotheism became a feature of Imperial domination relationships with secular authority Government controlled mere instrument the right and duty caesaropapist state control of the Church caesaropapism imperial model