- A
schism (/ˈsɪzəm/ SIZ-əm, /ˈskɪzəm/, SKIZ-əm or, less commonly, /ˈʃɪzəm/ ****-əm) is a
division between people,
usually belonging to an organization,...
- 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...
- 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...
- In Christianity, a
schism occurs when a
single religious body
divides and
becomes two
separate religious bodies. The
split can be
violent or nonviolent...
- The
Nestorian schism (a.d. 431–544) was a
split between the
Christian churches of S****anid Persia,
which affiliated with Nestorius, and
those that later...
- 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...
- 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...
-
Schism may also
refer to: List of
schisms in
Christianity Meletian schism (4th century), a
split involving the
Patriarch of
Antioch Nestorian Schism (431)...
-
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...
- Musikwissenschaft, GmbH, pp. 55–57 "
Schismic Temperaments",
Intonation Information. "Schismatic family", on
Xenharmonic Wiki. "
Schismic", Tonalsoft(R) - Encyclopedia...