Great Schism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term Great Schism may refer to one of several events in Christianity: • The East-West Schism (formally in 1054), between Western Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Christianity. • The Western S...
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From the time of Diotrephes (III John 1:9-10) there have been continual schisms, of which the greater number were in the East ... The great schism is rather the result of a very gradual process. Its remote causes must be sought centuries before there was any suspicion of their final effect. There was a series of...
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On 11 November, 1417, the assembly electedOdoColonna, who took the name of Martin V. Thus ended the great schism of the West. ... This was seen at the beginning of what is called, somewhat incorrectly, the Great Schism of the West, which was only an apparent schism from a theological standpoint.
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The Great Schism is the title given to the rift that formed in the Church in the eleventh century A.D. This separation led to the "Roman Catholic" Church, hereby known as the Western Church, and the "Greek Catholic" or "...
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East–West Schism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The East–West Schism , or the Great Schism , divided medieval Christendom into Eastern (Greek) and Western (Latin) branches, which later became known as the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman C...
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It is this incident which has conventionally been taken to mark the beginning of the great schism between the Orthodox east and the Latin west. But the schism, as historians now generally recognize, is not really an event whose beginning can be exactly dated.
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Glossary of Religion and Philosophy - Great Schism ... Definition:; Differences always existed between West and East in the Christian Church. The most obvious and external difference was linguistic: the West worked in Latin while the East worked in Greek. This difference came with a difference ... Also Known As: Eastern Schism...
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Extracted version from the Medieval Sourcebook. ... Officials of the city with a great multitude the people, for the most part armed and called together for this purpose by the ringing of bells, surrounded the palace in a threatening manner and even entered it and almost filled it.
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