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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.

  2. Indonesia's 29.1 million Christians constituted 10.49% of the country's population in 2022, with 7.43% Protestant (20.6 million) and 3.06% Catholic (8.5 million). Some provinces in Indonesia are majority Christian. In Indonesia, the word Kristen ( lit. 'Christian') refers to Protestantism, while Catholicism is referred to as Katolik.

  3. The schism between the Western and Eastern Mediterranean Christians resulted from a variety of political, cultural and theological factors which transpired over centuries. Historians regard the mutual excommunications of 1054 as the terminal event.

  4. Skisma Timur–Barat, yang disebut pula Skisma Akbar, Skisma Besar, dan Skisma Tahun 1054, adalah retaknya persekutuan dua kubu Kristen yang kini bernama Gereja Katolik dan Gereja Ortodoks Timur. Keretakan ini berlanjut sampai abad ke-11. [1] .

  5. Oct 6, 2021 · Yet, despite this growing persecution, International Concern reports that as of June 2021, the government reported that 10.58% of its population is Christian (comprised of 20.4 million protests and 8.4 million Catholics). This is up from 9.87% of its population reporting as Christian in 2010.

  6. This book sketches the growth of Christianity during the Portuguese period (1511-1605), it presents a fair account of developments under the Dutch colonial administration (1605-1942) and is more elaborate for the period of the Indonesian Republic (since 1945).

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  8. 2017. There is no doubt that this is a very significant volume for the study of Indonesian Christianity, for the understanding of global Christianity, and for the enhancement of Indonesian studies as a whole. It is significant in the first place because the history of Indonesian Christianity has been largely hidden from the English-speaking world.

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