It established precedent for secession. The split divided what had been a united and universal church. It paved the way for further splits, notably the Protestant Reformation and the Church of England.
Subsequent splits have been so massive, that some splits of splits of splits now outnumber in membership the original churches.
This affected Christianity in diminishing it's overall political power. Were it still united, with no rivals, it would command two billion or so of the world's citizens, or 1 out of 3.
The Great Schism was the division of Chalcedonian Christianity into the Eastern (Greek) and Western (Latin) branches. The Great Schism began in Constantinople in 1053.
Rome is important in Christianity because when the Romans converted to Christianity, they insisted on making Rome the centre of Christianity. Originally the true centre of Christianity is in constantinople. This action by the Romans caused what is known as a schism in Christianity. The first schism where it was split into roman catholics and Russian orthodox denominations.
The Great Schism of 1054 and the Split of Christianity
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It is called the East-West Schism of 1054.
Some reasons for the Great Schism in the Christianity include:disagreement as to who is the head of the church, the Pope or Jesus?differences in the way in which religious rites were administeredCatholic Church spoke Latin, the Greek Orthodox spoke Greek
Christianity became divided into two distinct churches.
it affect the actions of Christianity of jesus crise
The two religions are the two predominant religions today: Catholicism and Protestantism.
The Great Schism caused many members of a population that found itself without leaders and, to embrace mystic movements.
God and his word stays the same, for he is the same today ,yesterday and forver.
In 1054, the Eastern and Western branches of Christianity formally split, leading to the establishment of Catholicism in the West and Orthodoxy in the East. This event is known as the Great Schism.