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  1. 6 days ago · 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.

  2. A new document published by The Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity concerning the role of the Pope and the exercise of the Petrine Ministry. Another step towards mending the Great Schism?

  3. 4 days ago · Christianity - Photian Schism, East-West Schism: The end of iconoclasm (843) left a legacy of faction. Ignatius, patriarch of Constantinople intermittently from 847 to 877, was exiled by the government in 858 and replaced by St. Photius, a scholarly layman who was head of the imperial chancery—he was elected patriarch and ordained within six ...

  4. May 28, 2024 · There has been a growing divide on the online-right (or what is sometimes termed the Alt-Right, the Dissident-Right, or the New Right) over the past few years. While there are several nuances both between & within the two camps, I think this schism can be broadly described as “Christian Nationalism”, led by figureheads such as Nick Fuentes ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ReformationReformation - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · t. e. The Reformation, also known as the Protestant Reformation and the European Reformation, [1] was a major theological movement in Western Christianity in 16th-century Europe that posed a religious and political challenge to the papacy and the authority of the Catholic Church. Towards the end of the Renaissance, the Reformation marked the ...

  6. 5 days ago · Rising out of the Nestorian schism were more Christological conflicts over the relationship between Christ’s humanity and divinity. Eutyches, an opponent of Nestorius, went too far in the opposite direction, claiming that Christ’s human and divine natures were fused into one single nature.

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  8. 3 days ago · Jewish Christians were the followers of a Jewish religious sect that emerged in Judea during the late Second Temple period (first century AD). These Jews believed that Jesus was the prophesied Messiah and they continued their adherence to Jewish law.

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