what two churches emerged from split in Christianity
The two churches were the Eastern Orthodox and the Roman Catholic
Two seperate churches.
AnswerThe earliest churches were house churches. Contrary to popular opinion that Christains would be persecuted if their places of worship could be identified, house churches spread with the growth of Christianity. House churches were simply ordinary houses used for the purpose of worship. As a congregation grew, an interior wall might be removed to make a larger worship space, or the house was extended.
Different Christians had different interpretations of the Bible, and split up. One major split was of the Church of England from the Roman Catholic church. Other churches have sprung up since then.
Orthodox Christianity
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It didn't split churches.
In churches
Christianity is so split up, there are so many churches that it is impossible to say. The main principal that every christian would agree with, no mater what, is that Jesus is the Messiah.
It didn't split churches.
Christianity. That includes the various branches of Christianity - such as Catholicism, diverse protestant churches, and Orthodox churches in the east.