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  1. Since the early days of Christianity, many disputes have arisen between members of the Church. The following are instances of denominations are considered as schisms of Early Christianity by the current mainstream Christian denominations: Marcionist schism (c. 150) Montanist Schism (c. 156) Monarchianist schism (c. 100-200)

  2. 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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  3. The Diversity of Early Christianity. From the beginning, early Christians struggled to define for themselves the identity of Jesus and the meaning of his message. Harold W. Attridge: The...

  4. Schism appeared early in the history of Christianity and took a variety of forms, which makes it difficult to apply any one legal or canonical definition to the phenomenon or the term. Schisms were noted in the earliest documents of the church, including the New Testament.

  5. 2 days ago · Although no major ecclesiastical schisms have taken place directly over these questions, shifts in worldview fostered by the rise of the sciences may underlie some of the doctrinal tensions in modern Christianity.

  6. After the death and resurrection of Jesus, Christianity first emerged as a sect of Judaism as practiced in the Roman province of Judea. [21] The first Christians were all Jews, who constituted a Second Temple Jewish sect with an apocalyptic eschatology.

  7. The first Christian Churches were founded either by an apostle or by an evangelist: the main Churches of the Roman Empire were those of Alexandria, Antioch and Jerusalem in the East, and Rome in the West.

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