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  1. National Schism

    The National Schism lang el , Ethnikos Dikhasmos , sometimes called The Great Division was a series of disagreements between Constantine I of Greece King Constantine I and Prime Minister Eleftherios Venizelos regarding the foreign policy of Kingdom of Greece Greece in the period of 1910 22 of which the tipping point was whether Greece should enter World War I. Venizelos was in support of the Allies of World War I Allies and wanted Greece to join the war on their side, while the pro German King wanted Greece to remain neutral, which would favor the plans of the Central Powers . The disagreement had wider implications, since it would also affect the character and role of the king in the state. The unconstitutional dismissal of Venizelos by the King resulted in a deep personal rift between the two and in subsequent events their followers divided into two radically opposed political camps affecting the wider Greek society. With the landing of Allied forces in Thessaloniki with Venizelos permission and the unconditional surrender by the King of a military fort in Macedonia region Macedonia to German Bulgarian forces, the disagreement of the two men started to take the form of civil war. In August 1916, followers of Venizelos set up a provisional state in Northern Greece ... at war.jpg thumb right 200px The protagonists of the National Schism King Constantine second from ... . The National Schism was also one of the principal causes that led to the collapse of the Republic ... forced Venizelos to resign shortly afterwards. The clash and schism of Greece See also Noemvriana Movement of National Defence Image .jpg right thumb 200px Eleftherios ... government by Movement of National Defence Ethniki Amyna , National Defence , a secret ... Greek reservists and French marines. n retaliation, the Venizelos National Defence Government and the Entente ... 1909 1924 Category Political schisms ar el fr Schisme national ...   more details



  1. Schism

    wiktionary schism Schism may refer to Religion Schism religion , a division or a split, usually between people belonging to an organization or movement, most frequently applied to a break of communion between two sections of Christianity that were previously a single body East West Schism , a split between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church in the eleventh century sometimes referred to as The Great Schism . Nestorian Schism , splitting the Church in the Sassanid Empire including modern Iraq from the Church in the Eastern Roman Empire , after the First Council of Ephesus in 431 Oriental Orthodoxy Non Chalcedonian Christianity in Armenia, Syria and Egypt, which in the 5th century split from the Church in Asia Minor, the Balkan peninsula and Italy. Photian schism , a controversy lasting from 863 867 between Eastern and Western Christianity Western Schism , the split within the Roman Catholic Church from 1378 to 1417 Jewish schisms Entertainment Schisms Star Trek The Next Generation Schisms Star Trek The Next Generation , 1992 television episode Schism novel Schism novel , 2004 work by Catherine Asaro Schism song Schism song , 2001 song by Tool Schism Records , a hardcore record label and fanzine operated out of New York in the 1980s Schizm Mysterious Journey , a computer game Schisma , a musical term defining a ratio Schism , a 1988 song by Anthrax from State of Euphoria Schism , an enemy in the 2008 survival horror video game Silent Hill Homecoming Silent Hill Homecoming X Men Schism Schism , X Men , 2011 storyline Sports History of rugby league The Schism , the disagreement that lead to the split between rugby league and rugby union around 1900 disambiguation cs Schizma rozcestn k de Gro es Schisma fr Grand Schisme he ko io Skismo id Perpisahan Besar it Schism ms Perpecahan Besar nl Groot Schisma ja no Det store skisma pl Wielka Schizma sk Ve k schizma tl Dakilang Paghahati th zh ...   more details



  1. Great Schism

    Great Schism may refer to The East West Schism , between the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church in 1054 The Western Schism , a split within the Roman Catholic Church that lasted from 1378 to 1417 See also Schism religion disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Western Schism

    No footnotes date December 2010 refimprove date December 2010 The Western Schism or Papal Schism was a split within the Catholic Church from 1378 to 1417. Two men simultaneously claimed to be the true pope . Driven by politics rather than any History of Catholic dogmatic theology theological disagreement , the Schism religion schism was ended by the Council of Constance 1414 1418 . The simultaneous claims to the papal chair of two different men hurt the reputation of the office. The Western Schism is sometimes called the Great Schism , although this term is also applied to the East West Schism of 1054. Origin The schism religion schism in the western Roman Church resulted from the return of the papacy ... Papam at the Council of Constance Sustained by such national and factional rivalries throughout Catholic Christianity, the schism continued after the deaths of both initial claimants Boniface IX ... partisanship characteristic of the Middle Ages, the schism engendered a fanatical hatred ... . Efforts were made to end the Schism through force or diplomacy. The French crown even ... worked. The suggestion that a church council should resolve the Schism, first made in 1378, was not adopted ... V , essentially ending the schism. Nonetheless, the Kingdom of Aragon did not recognize Martin ... , but the Western Schism was by then practically over. Clement VIII resigned in 1429 and apparently ... the Western Schism, not by declaring which of the three claimants was the rightful one, but by eliminating ... Reflist References The Three Popes An Account of the Great Schism , by Marzieh Gail. The Great Schism 1378 , by John Holland Smith New York 1970 . The Origins of the Great Schism A study in fourteenth ... GREAT WESTERN SCHISM DOOR.html THE AGE OF THE GREAT WESTERN SCHISM in btm format http www.newadvent.org ... collapsed Catholicism Category Western Schism Western Schism Category Avignon Papacy Category ... do Ocidente ru simple Western Schism sr sh Zapadna izma fi Suuri ...   more details



  1. Schism (song)

    for the song by Anthrax State of Euphoria Infobox single Name Schism Cover SCHISMBIG.jpg Artist Tool band Tool from Album Lateralus Released 2001 Format Compact Disc , DVD Recorded 2001 Genre Progressive metal Length 6 46 Label Volcano Records Volcano Writers Adam Jones musician Adam Jones , Maynard James Keenan , Justin Chancellor , Danny Carey Producer David Bottrill Last single Forty Six & 2 br 1998 This single Schism br 2001 Next single Parabola song Parabola br 2002 Misc Extra album cover Upper caption Promotional cover Type Single Cover tool schism.png Lower caption small Cover for the promotional single of Schism . small Schism is a song by American Rock music rock band Tool band Tool . It was the first single and music video from their third full length album, Lateralus . In 2002, Tool won the Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance for the song. ref cite web url http www.grammy.com GRAMMY Awards Winners title Grammy Award Winners publisher The Recording Academy accessdate 2007 04 28 ref Schism was released as a DVD single on December 20, 2005. The DVD contains the music video, dual commentary by David Yow , and a remix by Lustmord . Overview Schism is known as a prime example of Tool s use of complex rhythms and changing meters. It is also well known for its distinctive bass ... last Rothman work Rolling Stone date 2002 08 14 accessdate 2008 04 15 ref Schism peaked at 67 on the Billboard Hot 100 and stayed on the charts for 20 weeks. ref http www.billboard.com song tool schism ... World Tour . Time signature Schism is renowned for its use of uncommon time signatures and the frequency ... single Schism 6 46 DVD Schism video 7 29 Schism commentary 7 29 Schism Lustmord remix 20 13 Personnel ... direction by Adam Jones References reflist Toolband DEFAULTSORT Schism Song Category 2001 singles Category Tool band songs Category Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance de Schism es Schism gl Schism it Schism singolo pl Schism pt Schism fi Schism ...   more details



  1. Schism (religion)

    A schism IPAc en icon s k z m or IPAc en s z m Greek language Greek , skh sma , from ..., etc. A schismatic is a person who creates or incites schism in an organization or who is a member of a splinter group. Schismatic as an adjective means pertaining to a schism or schisms, or to those ideas, policies, etc. that are thought to lead towards or promote schism. In religion, the charge of schism is distinguished from that of heresy , since the offence of schism concerns not differences ... SAR SCY SCHISM.html Encyclop dia Britannica, 1911, article Schism ref but schisms frequently involve mutual accusations of heresy. In Roman Catholic teaching, every heresy is a schism. ref http www.newadvent.org cathen 13529a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia, article Schism ref However, the Presbyterianism ... between heresy and schism, always choose heresy. As a schismatic, you have torn and divided the body of Christ. Choose heresy every time. ref cite journal title Heresy better idea than schism ... date August 2008 Main Schools of Buddhism In Buddhism , the first schism was set up by Devadatta , during Gautama Buddha Buddha s life. This schism lasted only a short time, and Devadatta later apologized ... perhaps remains in a state of schism since 1616 from the other Tibetan schools. In recent years ... the religious authority of the Dalai Lama is uncertainly defined, schism in Tibetan Buddhism ... thumb center The historical development of major church branches from their roots. The words schism ... or incites schism in a church or is a member of a splinter Church as an adjective, schismatic refers to ideas and activities that are thought to lead to or to constitute schism, and so departure from ... heresy and wikt schism schism . Heresy is rejection of a doctrine that a Church considered to be essential. Schism is a rejection of communion Christian communion with the authorities of a Church, and this term ... canon law , an act of schism, like an act of apostasy or heresy , automatically brings the penalty ...   more details



  1. Photian schism

    The Photian schism is a term for a controversy lasting from 863 867 between Eastern Byzantine, later Orthodox and Western Roman Catholic Christianity. This conflict was precipitated by the opposition of Roman Catholic Pope Nicholas I r. 858 867 to the appointment by Byzantine Emperor Michael III of a lay scholar as Patriarch Photius I of Constantinople . ref CathEncy wstitle Union of Christendom ref The schism effectively ended in 867 with both the death of Pope Nicholas I and the first Deposition politics deposition of Photius. Nevertheless, it took two councils at Constantinople 869 870 and 879 880 to fully resolve the situation. The controversy also involved Eastern and Western ecclesiastical jurisdictional rights in the Bulgarian church, as well as a doctrinal dispute over the word filioque meaning and from the Son that had been added to the Nicene Creed by the Latin church, which was the theological breaking point in the eleventh century Great East West Schism . See also Fourth Council of Constantinople References reflist Christianity stub Category Schisms in Christianity Category Christian terms pt Cisma de F cio ...   more details



  1. Crotty Schism

    The Crotty Schism took place in the early 19th century, when Father Michael Crotty and his cousin, Father William Crotty, broke away from the Catholic Church to form their own church in Birr , County Offaly , Ireland . The two fathers began preaching under a divergent doctrine after Michael Crotty was forced from the church where he had been a temporary curate. Michael was able to convince some parishioners who had followed him to construct a new church, which is now used as a store. The schism religion schism created was mostly exhausted by 1842. William Crotty eventually joined the Presbyterian Church . The old church still stands in Castle Street. Known infamously as the site of a 20th century beerhouse, the prestige of the church has decreased significantly over the years. While certain faithfuls still attend services occasionally held, most Catholics tend to avoid the historical site. External links http www.offalyhistory.com articles 277 1 Nassau William Senior An Oxford Professor visits Birr 1852 1858 and 1862 Page1.html More information about the Crotty schism Category 19th century Christianity Category 19th century in Ireland Category History of County Offaly Category History of Roman Catholicism Category Schisms in Christianity Category Birr, County Offaly ireland history stub ...   more details



  1. Schism Records

    unreferenced date April 2011 Schism was a hardcore punk hardcore record label and fanzine operated out of New York City in the late 1980s by John Porcelly of Youth of Today , Judge band Judge , and Project X band Project X and Alex Brown of Side by Side band Side By Side and Project X . Schism started out as the fanzine, Love Seat , which Brown put out while still living in Iowa . Five issues were published under this title, before he moved to NYC for school, teamed up with Porcelly and changed the name to Schism, at the urging of Ray Cappo , who didn t like the Love Seat name. They however kept the number amount, so the first issue under the Schism title was actually 6. Under the Schism name, they produced another three issues, containing interviews with such bands as Youth Of Today , Supertouch, Bold band Bold , SSD band SSD , Wide Awake band Wide Awake , Agnostic Front and more. Issue 7 came as a package with a limited edition 7 by Porcelly and Brown s project band, Project X, which also featured Sammy Siegler Side by Side band Side By Side Youth Of Today Civ and Walter Schreifels Gorilla Biscuits Youth Of Today Quicksand band Quicksand Rival Schools band Rival Schools . The record was only pressed once in an amount of 500 copies although several Bootleg recording bootlegs have been made throughout the years , and is a huge hardcore punk hardcore collectable collector s item . Schism was also well known for the merchandise they made for their bands, usually featuring the classic Schism logo with a drawing of several X ed fists which was also part of issue 7 s cover art on the left chest and artwork from the bands on the back. Old Schism t shirts have also become quite a collector ... issues of Schism fanzine as well as bonus material, were released in the fall of 2005 by Bridge 9 Records . The rest of the Schism discography remains in print in some form the Judge band Judge EP as part ... 300 came with Schism fanzine 7 and the rest were sold separately. SKIZ 2 Judge band Judge nowiki ...   more details



  1. Acacian schism

    The Acacian schism between the Eastern and Western Christian Churches lasted thirty five years, from 484 519. It resulted from a drift in the leaders of Eastern Christianity toward Monophysitism , and Emperor Zeno emperor Zeno s unsuccessful attempt to reconcile the parties with the Henotikon . ref Cite journal doi 10.2307 1841026 issn 00028762 volume 49 issue 3 pages 410 426 last Bark first William title Theodoric vs. Boethius Vindication and Apology journal The American Historical Review accessdate 2008 12 14 date 1944 04 jstor 1841026 ref ref Cite journal doi 10.2307 1291081 issn 00707546 volume 6 pages 1 23 last Dvornik first Francis authorlink Francis Dvornik title Emperors, Popes, and General Councils journal Dumbarton Oaks Papers accessdate 2008 12 14 year 1951 jstor 1291081 ref ref Cite book edition 1 publisher Westminster John Knox Press isbn 0 664 25511 6 page 2 last McKim first Donald K. title Westminster Dictionary of Theological Terms date 1996 11 ref Chronology In the events leading up to the Schism religion Schism , Pope Felix III wrote two letters, one to Zeno emperor Zeno and one to Acacius of Constantinople Acacius , Patriarch of Constantinople , reminding them of the need to defend the faith without compromise, as they had done previously. When John Talaia , exiled from Alexandria, arrived in Rome and reported on what was happening in the East, Felix wrote two more letters, summoning Acacius to Rome to explain his conduct. The legates who brought these letters to Constantinople were imprisoned as soon as they landed and forced to receive Eucharist Communion from Acacius as part of a Liturgy in which they heard Peter Mongus and other Miaphysites named in the diptych s. Felix, having heard of this from the Acoemeti monks in Constantinople, held a synod in 484 ... sought to end the schism with Rome, a goal shared by the new Patriarch of Constantinople, John ... Schism Acacian Schism , OrthodoxWiki Category Schisms in Christianity Category Oriental Orthodoxy ...   more details



  1. Schism of Montaner

    . The schism File Montaner Chiesa ortodossa Foto di Paolo Steffan.jpg thumb 280px The Orthodox Church of Montaner The population then caused a schism and founded in the Orthodox Church of Montaner ... from Eastern Europe . See also Schism Old and New Light Bibliography it Valentina Ciciliot, Il ...   more details



  1. Nestorian Schism

    Eastern Christianity The Nestorian Schism was the split between the traditional Christian churches i.e., the Catholic Church and Orthodox Church and those churches affiliated with Nestorianism Nestorian doctrine in the 5th century. The schism rose out of a Christology Christological dispute, the key figures in which were Cyril of Alexandria and Nestorius . Nestorius and his doctrine, which emphasized the distinctness between Christ s human and divine natures, were condemned at the First Council of Ephesus in 431 and the Council of Chalcedon . Afterward, churches affiliated with Nestorius teachings broke with the Catholic Church , thereby establishing Nestorianism as a distinct Christian sect. Nestorian doctrine was gradually adopted by the Church of the East , the Christian church of Sassanid Persia , which was thereafter often known as the Nestorian Church. History The doctrine of Nestorianism is associated with Nestorius , Patriarch of Constantinople 428 431. Prior to becoming Patriarch Nestorius had been a student of Theodore of Mopsuestia at the School of Antioch . Nestorius argued that Christ s human and divine natures were distinct, and was therefore against using the title Theotokos Mother of God for the Mary, the mother of Jesus Virgin Mary , instead preferring to call her Christotokos Mother of Christ . Cyril of Alexandria considered Nestorius doctrine to be contrary to Orthodox teaching, and encouraged measures to condemn it. Finally Nestorius and his doctrine were condemned at the First Council of Ephesus in 431, and the finding was reiterated at the Council of Chalcedon in 451. Afterward churches aligned with Nestorius, centered around the School of Edessa , broke with the Orthodox Church, becoming an independent sect. Anathemized in the Roman Empire, they relocated to Sassanid Empire Sassanid Persian Empire Persia , where they were welcomed by Persian Christians ... Lacy year 2002 isbn 9781931956055 publisher Gorgias Press chapter Nestorian Schism page 88 Category ...   more details



  1. Schism (novel)

    Distinguish X men Schism 2011 comic book event by Marvel Comics Allplot date January 2010 Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Schism title orig translator image image caption author Catherine Asaro illustrator cover artist country USA language English language English series Saga of the Skolian Empire genre Sci fi publisher Tor Science Fiction pub date August 30, 2005 english pub date media type Print pages isbn 0765348373 oclc 61477936 preceded by Skyfall novel Skyfall followed by The Final Key Schism is a novel in the Saga of the Skolian Empire , a series of science fiction books by Catherine Asaro . It was first published in 2004. Plot summary The novel takes place about 25 years after the events in the previous novel, Skyfall . Eldrinson Althor Valdoria Eldrinson Valdoria and his wife Roca Skolia live happily on his homeworld Lyshriol and have ten children. Some of them have already left home, like the second oldest son Althor who is training to become a Jagernaut , or the firstborn Eldrin who at the request of the Skolian Empire Skolian Assembly had to marry his aunt, the Ruby Pharaoh Dyhianna Selei. The sixth of the Valdoria children, 16 year old Sauscony Soz , wants to enter the Military academy to become a Jagernaut like her brother. But Eldrinson has other plans he would rather prefer to see his little girl living safely on Lyshriol, married to a local landlord. When she disobeys, he disowns both her for leaving and Althor for taking her off world . Though he regrets his harsh words immediately, he has no chance to take them back. Soon after, his teenage son Shannon, unhappy about the family discord, runs away from home. The book is told from the perspective of several main characters young Soz during her military training Shannon searching for his lost kin, the mystic Blue Dale archers and their father Eldrinson, being captured, crippled, and nearly tortured to death by a sadistic Eubians Aristos Aristo who infiltrated ...   more details



  1. Nonjuring schism

    Jacobite rebellion of 1745. The schism was largely ended in 1788, when Charles Edward Stuart ...   more details



  1. Schism of 1552

    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 communion with Rome and the other remained independent. The modern Chaldean Catholic Church and the Assyrian Church of the East , both of which trace their descent to the old Church of the East, emerged as a result of this schism. The circumstances of the schism were controversial at the time and have been disputed ever since. Summary of events Around the middle of the fifteenth century the patriarch Shem transl ar DIN on IV Basidi made the patriarchal succession hereditary, normally from uncle to nephew. This practice, which tended to result in a shortage of eligible heirs, eventually led to a schism in the Church of the East. ref Wilmshurst, EOCE , 19 ref The patriarch Shemon VII Ishoyahb Shem on VII Isho yahb 1539 58 caused great offence at the beginning of his reign by designating his twelve year old nephew Hnanisho as his successor, presumably because no older relatives were available. Several years later, probably because Hnanisho had died in the interim, he designated as successor his fifteen year old brother Eliya, the future patriarch Eliya VII 1558 91 . Besides making these two provocative appointments, he was also accused by his opponents of permitting concubinage, selling clerical posts and living intemperately. By 1552 ... Catholic Church , created a permanent schism in the Church of the East. ref Habbi, 99 ... reflected in the Vatican s consistorial act of April 1553, the schism of 1552 was precipitated ... precipitated the schism of 1552. ref Wilmshurst, 21 2 and 193 4 ref Habbi and Wilmshurst s conclusions ... only two metropolitan appointments before the schism of 1552. In 1539, not long after his accession ... reaction. Hnanisho remained natar kursya for at least two years after Eliya s consecration, and the schism ... in Mesopotamia, it may have been used as a justification at the time of the schism. If so, it would ...   more details



  1. X-Men: Schism

    Italic title Infobox comic book title Wikipedia WikiProject Comics image X Men Schism 4.jpg imagesize caption Cyclops comics Cyclops and Wolverine comics Wolverine fighting on the cover of X Men Schism ... Men Schism is a 2011 in comics 2011 fictional crossover crossover comic book storyline published by Marvel .... Schism was first announced by senior editor Nick Lowe at a press call on March 4, 2011. ref ... X Men MMXI Nick Lowe Unveils A Schism publisher Comic Book Resources date March 4, 2011 accessdate ... and Wolverine comics Wolverine over decisions taken throughout the storyline, leading to a schism between the X Men. Schism brought big repercussions towards the X Men franchise, including the end ... both sides of the schism. ref cite web first Kiel last Phegley url http www.comicbookresources.com ?page article&id 32736 title Marvel s Next Big Thing X Men Schism publisher Comic Book Resources ... Club comics Hellfire Club welcomes him as their new Black King. ref X Men Schism 1 ref As a result ... for his doings. ref X Men Schism 2 ref Kilgore and the new Inner Circle of the Hellfire Club, composed .... ref X Men Schism 3 ref However, the new Hellfire Club activates a special giant Sentinel, sent ..., before they start to physically fight each other. ref X Men Schism 4 ref Eventually ... wants to come with him. ref X Men Schism 5 ref Both men eventually start recruiting their fellow teammates ... X Men Regenesis 1 ref Titles involved Prologue X Men Prelude to Schism 1 4 ref cite web first Kiel ... Unveils A Schism publisher Comic Book Resources date March 4, 2011 accessdate January 16, 2012 ref Core miniseries X Men Schism 1 5 ref cite web first Dave last Richards url http www.comicbookresources.com ?page article&id 31616 title WC11 Aaron Divides the X Men in Schism publisher Comic Book Resources ... links http marvel.com comic books events 306 x men schism Official Page X Men comics Marvel events Category Marvel Comics Storylines Category X Men storylines Schism it Scisma fumetto ...   more details



  1. Schism of the Three Chapters

    The Schism of the Three Chapters was a schism that affected the Roman Catholic Church in North Italy lasting from 553 to 698 AD, although the area out of communion with Rome contracted throughout that time. It was part of a larger Three Chapter Controversy that affected the whole of orthodox Christianity. ref name ReferenceA CathEncy wstitle Three Chapter Controversy ref Background to the Three Chapter Controversy The Three Chapter Controversy came out of an attempt to reconcile the Non Chalcedonian Monophysite Christians of the Middle East with the Catholic Church . A major part of the attempted compromise was a condemnation of certain works of Eastern Christian writers which soon became known as the Three Chapters . These were seen to be particularly objectionable by the opponents of the Council ... were excommunicated anathematized by other churchmen. The schism provided the opportunity for the bishop ... in support of the schism. The Schism in Milan Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan Milan s Bishop .... ref name ReferenceA He died in Constantinople in 552 and took no direct part in the schism. ref name ... and Fronto kept the schism with Rome. Communion with Rome was restored around 581. The Schism ... to the schism since it was the church of St. Euphemia in which the sessions of the Council of Chalcedon ... patriarch who maintained the schism. There were now two patriarchates in northern Italy, Aquileia in Grado and Old Aquileia . Reconciliation with Rome The schism had deepened along political, Lombard ... a letter on the schism to Boniface IV . He tells the pope that he is suspect of heresy for accepting ... Empire page 794 url http books.google.co.uk books?id Hy8OAAAAQAAJ&lpg PA794&dq Schism 20of 20the 20Three 20Chapters&pg PA794 v onepage&q Schism 20of 20the 20Three 20Chapters&f false ref As the schism ... of Old Aquileia formally ended the schism at the Synod of Aquileia in 698 . After Old Aquileia ... Patriarch of Venice . References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Schism Of The Three Chapters Category ...   more details



  1. East?West Schism

    POV check date July 2010 Christianity The East West Schism of 1054, sometimes known as the Great Schism , ref The term Great Schism is sometimes also applied to the Western Schism . See Great Schism , Oxford ... History of the East West Schism See also History of Christianity There was no single event that marked the breakdown. In the centuries immediately before the schism became definitive, a few short schisms ... Schism. Illustration, 879 882 AD, from manuscript, Homilies of Gregory of Nazianzus , Biblioth que ... Feudalism and Doctrine.. During the seventh century, however, the seeds of schism appear. The Visigoths ... doctrines. Although the Great Schism was still centuries away, its outlines were already perceptible ... Niceno Constantinopolitan Creed of 381 . The primary causes of the Schism were disputes over conflicting ... Schism ref ref http www.ctlibrary.com ch 1997 issue54 54h010.html Mark Galli, The Great Divorce ref ... for the Schism however, including variance over liturgy liturgical practices. In Eastern Christendom ... mistress of slaves Quoted in S. Runciman, The Eastern Schism, p. 116 .Orthodox Church by Bishop Kallistos ... of pride and lack of love for one s brethren in the faith. In order not to be regarded as a schism ... of 1054 Most of the direct causes of the Great Schism, however, are far less grandiose than the Filioque ... was split in two in the Great East West Schism of 1054. Michael was convinced to cool the debate ... a bull of excommunication on the altar. The consummation of the East West Schism is thus generally ... triggered the beginning of the schism, and it was not actually consummated by the seemingly mutual excommunications ... Encyclopedia argues that the dispute need not have produced a permanent schism any more than excommunication of any contumacious bishop. The schism began to develop when all the other Eastern patriarchs ..., hurls a string of wild accusations, and shows in every possible way that he wants a schism, apparently .... This quarrel, too, need no more have produced a permanent state of schism than the excommunication ...   more details



  1. By Schism Rent Asunder

    Infobox book name By Schism Rent Asunder image File By Schism Rent Asunder cover.jpg 250px image caption author David Weber cover artist Stephen Youll country USA language English genre Science Fiction publisher Tor Books release date July 2008 media type Print Hardback pages 512 isbn 978 0 7653 1501 4 dewey 813 .54 22 congress PS3573.E217 B9 2008 oclc 184823014 preceded by Off Armageddon Reef followed by By Heresies Distressed By Schism Rent Asunder is a science fiction book written by David Weber . It is the second book in the open ended Safehold series, after Off Armageddon Reef . The publication date was July 22, 2008. ref name MacMillan http us.macmillan.com byschismrentasunder MacMillan preorder solicitation page ref The third book in the series is named By Heresies Distressed ref name SciFi Cite web url http www.scifi.com sfw interviews sfw15625.html title SciFi.com interview with David Weber archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20080129164620 http www.scifi.com sfw interviews sfw15625.html archivedate January 29, 2008 date May 7, 2007 publisher Sci Fi work Sci Fi Weekly ref ref http www.amazon.com Heresies Distressed David Weber dp 0765315033 ref Plot summary Nimue Alban , known to the people of the planet Safehold as Merlin Athrawes , has been very busy. Over the course of several months, Nimue has continually steered the Kingdom of Charis towards confrontation with Safehold ... Staynair of Charis, who has become the effective Martin Luther of Safehold, declares a schism between ... ref http forums.davidweber.net viewtopic.php?f 7&t 2123&start 10 ref that the title of both By Schism ... and By Schism Rent Asunder was Oliver Wyman 28actor 29 Books on CD Oliver Wyman . small The reader ... wiki Jason Culp ref . small References By Schism Rent Asunder. Publishers Weekly 255.18 5 May 2008 50 50. Green, Roland. By Schism Rent Asunder. Booklist 104.18 15 May 2008 29. Cassada, Jackie. By Schism Rent Asunder. Library Journal 133.11 15 June 2008 60 60. references External links ...   more details



  1. History of the East?West Schism

    Weasel date December 2008 main East West Schism In the History of the East West Schism , Eastern and Western ... Schism is the question of ecclesiology . Origins see also History of Christianity Previous schisms Some scholars ref Cleenewerck, Laurent His Broken Body Understanding and Healing the Schism between .... 145 155 ref have argued that the Schism between East and West has very ancient roots, and that sporadic ... Schism , and for 13 years from 866 879 see Patriarch Photios I of Constantinople . Ecclesiology At the root of what became the Great Schism is the question of ecclesiology. The Eastern Churches ... and can be seen as foundational causes for the schisms and Great Schism between East and West. Rise ... doctrines. Although the Great Schism was still centuries away, its outlines were already perceptible ... Creed of 381 . The primary causes of the Schism were disputes over conflicting claims of jurisdiction ... 2008 06 17 ref There were other less significant catalysts for the Schism however, including variance ..., also at opposite ends of the Schism of 1054 http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 507284 ... excommunication of 1054 Most of the direct causes of the Great Schism, however, are far less grandiose ... tised&mdash the Great Schism had begun. Orthodox bishop Timothy Ware Kallistos formerly Timothy Ware ... and his synod retaliated by anathematizing Humbert. The consummation of the schism is generally ... the beginning of the schism but the schism was not actually consummated by the seemingly mutual ... Encyclopedia argues that the dispute need not have produced a permanent schism any more than excommunication of any contumacious bishop . The schism began to develop when all the other Easter patriarchs ..., hurls a string of wild accusations, and shows in every possible way that he wants a schism, apparently .... This quarrel, too, need no more have produced a permanent state of schism than the excommunication ... of their own accord to share his schism. At first they do not seem to have wanted to do so ...   more details



  1. Schism Act 1714

    The Schism Act 1714 13 Ann., c. 7 was an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom Parliament of Great Britain . The Act stipulated that anyone who wished to keep a public or private school, or act as tutor, must first be granted a licence from a bishop. Also, he must conform to the liturgy of the Church of England and to have taken in the past year the rites of that Church. The Act was aimed against English Dissenters Dissenter schools dissenting academies . By chance the Act was due to come into force on the day of Anne of Great Britain Queen Anne s death, ref Mark A. Thomson, A Constitutional History of England. 1642 to 1801 London Methuen, 1938 , p. 276. ref and upon the Hanoverian succession in 1714 and the subsequent supremacy of the Whig British political faction Whig party , the Act was repealed by the Religious Worship Act 1718 . ref Dudley Julius Medley, A Student s Manual of English Constitutional History. Sixth Edition Oxford Basil Blackwell, 1925 , p. 649. ref Notes reflist Category Christianity in the United Kingdom Category Education in the United Kingdom Category Repealed Great Britain Acts of Parliament Category Great Britain Acts of Parliament 1714 ...   more details



  1. Internationalist?defencist schism

    The schism caused splits in many European socialist parties. In France, the split between socialists ...   more details



  1. National

    wiktionarypar national National may refer to Nation or country Nationality A citizen or subject of a country ... citizen resident National distribution , a type of product or publication this is distributed across an entire nation, e.g., a national magazine Vending machines made by the large manufacturer Crane Co. National brand , the Japanese brand under which Matsushita products are sold elsewhere they are sold under the Panasonic brand Cymanfa Ganu National Gymanfa Ganu , a Welsh festival in Wales, England and North America Companies and organizations National Airlines disambiguation National Airlines National Assembly National Center for Research on Earthquake Engineering NCREE National Comics, an early name for the comic book publisher known later as DC Comics NBC National Broadcasting Company NBC , a television network National Development Front , a Muslim organisation in Kerala, India National Benzole , a British petroleum brand National Bus Company in Australia National Car Rental National brand a brand name of electronic goods from Panasonic National College of Natural Medicine , a medical school in Portland, Oregon, U.S. National Geographic Society National High School , in West Bengal India National Hockey League , U.S. ice hockey organization National Motor Vehicle Company , 1900 1924 U.S. automobile company National Party disambiguation National Party , several unrelated political parties around the world National Radio Company National Semiconductor , an American semiconductor manufacturer National Supermarkets National String Instrument Corporation , a company formed in the 1920s to manufacture the first resonator guitars National Reso Phonic Guitars , a company formed in the 1980s to manufacture resonator guitars and the current owners of the National brand in the U.S. National Records , a record label Championnat National also known as National , French ..., U.S. TIL National , Norwegian sports club SK Nationalkameratene , Norwegian sports club Other ...   more details



  1. The National

    The National may refer to News media The National CBC The National CBC , a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation television news programme The National Abu Dhabi The National Abu Dhabi , a newspaper published in the United Arab Emirates The National sports newspaper The National sports newspaper , a defunct U.S. sports newspaper The National Papua New Guinea The National Papua New Guinea , a newspaper in Papua New Guinea Other The National band , an American indie rock band The National album The National album , an album by the band of the same name The National curling , a curling tournament An abbreviated reference to National Australia Bank , a term marketed by the bank itself National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery in the United Kingdom Grand National , a horse race held near Liverpool, England Royal National Theatre in London disambig de The National fr The National ...   more details



  1. The National Interest

    dablink This article is about the journal. See national interest for the general term. Infobox magazine image file National Interest Cover.jpg image size 250px image caption Winter 1995 96 cover frequency Bi monthly category International relations International affairs firstdate Start date 1985 company National Affairs National Affairs, Inc. 1985&ndash 2001 br Center for the National Interest 2001&ndash present founder Irving Kristol country USA editor Robert W. Merry since September 2011 issn 0884 9382 website URL nationalinterest.org Refimprove date August 2011 The National Interest NI is a prominent United States American bi monthly international relations international affairs magazine published by the Center for the National Interest . It was founded in 1985 by Irving Kristol and until 2001 was edited by Anglo Australian Owen Harries. The National Interest is not restricted in content to foreign policy in the narrow, technical sense but attempts to pay attention to broad ideas and the way in which cultural and social differences, technological innovations, history, and religion impact the behavior of states. Positions unreferenced section date October 2011 In 1989, NI published Francis Fukuyama Francis Fukuyama s controversial article, The End of History and the Last Man The End of History? . In covering the history of the Soviet Union 1985 1991 fall of the Soviet Union , The National ... of a larger schism among Republicans and the end of an uneasy alliance between neoconservatives ... Baker . While The National Interest still has contributions from neoconservative and liberal authors ... robert w merry named editor the national interest 5903 Robert W. Merry Named Editor of The National ... Interest , founded in 2005 by former members of the NI editorial board National Affairs References reflist External links http www.nationalinterest.org Official website DEFAULTSORT National ... The National Interest ja ...   more details




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