• A schism (/ˈsɪzəm/ SIZ-əm, /ˈskɪzəm/, SKIZ-əm or, less commonly, /ˈʃɪzəm/ SHIZ-əm) is a division between people, usually belonging to an organization,...
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  • The East–West Schism, also known as the Great Schism or the Schism of 1054, is the break of communion between the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox...
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    The Western Schism, also known as the Papal Schism, the Great Occidental Schism, the Schism of 1378, or the Great Schism (Latin: Magnum schisma occidentale...
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  • In Christianity, a schism occurs when a single religious body divides and becomes two separate religious bodies. The split can be violent or nonviolent...
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  • Look up Great Schism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Great Schism may refer to: East–West Schism, between the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman...
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  • Constantinople Acacian Schism, or Rome–Constantinople schism of 484 Photian Schism, or Rome–Constantinople schism of 863 East–West Schism, Great Schism, or (Rome–Constantinople)...
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  • Schism may also refer to: List of schisms in Christianity Meletian schism (4th century), a split involving the Patriarch of Antioch Nestorian Schism (431)...
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  • Wikiquote has quotations related to Schism (song). "Schism" is a song by American rock band Tool. It was the first single and music video from their third...
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  • Rome–Constantinople schism may refer to: Rome–Constantinople schism of 484, also known in Western sources as the Acacian Schism Rome–Constantinople schism of 863,...
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    The Acacian schism, between the Eastern and Western Christian Churches, lasted 35 years, from 484 to 519. It resulted from a drift in the leaders of Eastern...
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    historically been a fairly unified religion, it has had some schisms over its history. These schisms occurred from the sixth century AD until at least the 10th...
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    The Nestorian schism (a.d. 431–544) was a split between the Christian churches of Sassanid Persia, which affiliated with Nestorius, and those that later...
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    The Photian Schism was a four-year (863–867) schism between the episcopal sees of Rome and Constantinople. The issue centred on the right of the Byzantine...
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    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...
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    The National Schism (Greek: Εθνικός Διχασμός, romanized: Ethnikós Dichasmós), also sometimes called The Great Division, was a series of disagreements between...
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    Church have been in a state of official schism from one another since the East–West Schism of 1054. This schism was caused by historical and language differences...
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  • The Arsenite Schism was a conflict dividing the Byzantine Church between 1265 and 1310. The schism began when a church synod deposed the Ecumenical Patriarch...
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  • The Ohigashi schism (お東騒動) was a religious schism in the Ōtani-ha (also known as Higashi Honganji) subsect of the Jōdo Shinshū school of Buddhism that...
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    Salafi–Sufi relations refer to the religious, social and political relations between Salafis and Sufis, who represent two major scholarly movements which...
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    Dyad were known as Schism, and they began a feud with Cameron Grimes. During this rivalry, the debuting Ava Raine, would join Schism and cost Grimes in...
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    church in its condemnation of the Old Rite. Russian speakers refer to the schism itself as raskol (раскол), etymologically indicating a "cleaving-apart"...
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  • Novatianism (redirect from Novatian schism)
    Novatianism or Novationism was an early Christian sect devoted to the theologian Novatian (c. 200–258) that held a strict view that refused readmission...
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  • Melitians (redirect from Melitian schism)
    The resultant division in the church of Egypt is known as the Melitian schism. Melitius advocated the open practice of Christianity in the face of official...
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  • The Moscow–Constantinople schism refers to any of three schisms within the Eastern Orthodox Church wherein the Russian Orthodox Church (or one of its...
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  • John Porcelly (redirect from Schism Records)
    published the fanzine War on Illusion and ran the record label/fanzine Schism along with Alex Brown (Gorilla Biscuits/Side By Side/Project X). Porcelly...
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  • The schism of 1552 was an important event in the history of the Church of the East. It divided the church into two factions, of which one entered into...
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    XEmacs (redirect from XEmacs schism)
    XEmacs is a graphical- and console-based text editor which runs on almost any Unix-like operating system as well as Microsoft Windows. XEmacs is a fork...
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    head of the Bulgarian Church were created after World War II. In 1945 the schism was lifted and the Patriarch of Constantinople recognised the autocephaly...
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  • Aquileian Schism may refer to: Aquileia-Rome Schism, between the sees of Aquileia and Rome, during the 6th and 7th centuries a split within the Aquileian...
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    as the Photian schism or the Acacian schism—shared communion with the Church of Rome until the East–West Schism in 1054. The 1054 schism was the culmination...
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