Any divisions of Christianity were created by men and usually the result of self serving church systems. There should be no divisions in Christianity (since Christ be the head of the church).
If we were to discuss two major divisions I would have to point toward Established Church Systems and Protestant Reformation the latter upon which the United States is established. (Read William Bradford)
Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant are the three main divisions of Christianity.
The main divisions are catholic, protestant , charismatic, and evangelical churches.
Roman Catholicism. .................................... Christianity is the religion. Roman Catholicism is one church or major division within Christianity. The Protestant Church and Orthodox Church are other major divisions.
Any divisions of Christianity were created by men and usually the result of self serving church systems. There should be no divisions in Christianity (since Christ be the head of the church). If we were to discuss two major divisions I would have to point toward Established Church Systems and Protestant Reformation the latter upon which the United States is established. (Read William Bradford)
The main religions are Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The first two are polytheistic and the last three are monotheistic. Judaism, Christianity and Islam all have major divisions and sects. I don't know if the same could be said about Buddhism and Hinduism as I have not studied them.
Eastern orthodox, Catholic, Protestants and a large number of sectarians as Baptists, Adventists, Yehovists, Quakers, Mormons and many others.
What are the three major divisions of a speech?
Well at its root, Christianity means a body that follows Christ. Therefore, there cannot be divisions within a body. Sin causes people to separate, but there is no division in Christ.
The two major divisions are prose and poetry.
A movement towards more unity, and less divisions.
There are many
The main factors contributing to divisions within Christianity include theological differences, interpretations of scripture, historical events, cultural influences, and disagreements over church authority and practices.