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  1. In Christianity, a schism occurs when a single religious body divides and becomes two separate religious bodies. The split can be violent or nonviolent but results in at least one of the two newly-created bodies considering itself distinct from the other. This article covers schisms in Christianity . In the early Christian church, the formation ...

  2. EastWest Schism; Date: 16 July 1054 – present: Also known as: Great Schism, Schism of 1054, Eastern Schism: Type: Christian schism: Cause: Ecclesiastical differences Theological and liturgical disputes: Participants: Pope Leo IX Ecumenical Patriarch Michael I Cerularius: Outcome

    • 16 July 1054 – present
  3. t. The Eastern Schism, also known as the 2018 Moscow–Constantinople schism, is a schism between the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC, also known as the Moscow Patriarchate) and the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, which began on 15 October 2018 when the former unilaterally severed full communion with the latter.

  4. Sep 30, 2017 · September 30, 2017. 3 minute read. “Schism” is a song from the Tool’s third full-length album “Lateralus,” released in 2001. Songs from “Lateralus” use the constructs of math and science as metaphors for human life. Maynard James Keenan explained, “They’re all about relationships. Learning how to integrate communication back into a relationship.

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  6. Jul 31, 2019 · Mary Fairchild. Updated on July 31, 2019. The Great Schism of 1054 marked the first major split in the history of Christianity, separating the Orthodox Church in the East from the Roman Catholic Church in the West.

  7. schism, in Christianity, a break in the unity of the church. In the early church, “schism” was used to describe those groups that broke with the church and established rival churches. The term originally referred to those divisions that were caused by disagreement over something other than basic doctrine.

  8. Through its history, Christianity witnessed several important schisms and power struggles, and the infighting has led to major conflicts, most notably the Thirty Years’ War. This source collection aims to contribute to enable students to explore aspects of the concept of change, by offering sources on key events and players in history of Schisms within Christianity from 300 to the 17th century.

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