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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 ...

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  2. The East-West Schism (sometimes also called Great Schism) describes how Christianity split into two big branches called denominations in the Middle Ages. The Western part became the Roman Catholic Church. The Eastern part became the Eastern Orthodox Church. During the centuries, views on politics and theology developed differently in several ways.

  3. 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.

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  4. May 13, 2024 · Schism of 1054. Date: 1054. Location: Europe. Participants: Eastern Orthodoxy. Roman Catholicism. Key People: Humbert of Silva Candida. St. Leo IX. Michael Cerularius. Nicetas Stethatos. On the Web: Learn Religions - The Great Schism of 1054 and the Split of Christianity (May 13, 2024)

  5. 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.

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