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What churches emerged from the split in Christianity?

what two churches emerged from split in Christianity


What two churches emerged from split of Christianity?

The two churches were the Eastern Orthodox and the Roman Catholic


What did the split within Christianity in the 11th century result in?

Two seperate churches.


What was the result of the East West Schism?

Christianity became divided into two distinct churches.


What was a result of the excommunications in the year 1054?

They formally split the Christian Church apart They created two completely separate churches.


Which was the result of the excommunication in the year 1054?

They formally split the Christian Church apart They created two completely separate churches.


What two Christian churches formed as a result of disputes over the power of the pope?

The Catholic Church and the Orthodox Churches split during the schism in 1054.


Why latin and greek churches split into two groups?

A=The eastern and western churches split over differences in theology, practice, politics and culture. As Constantinople became an important center of government in the eastern half of the Roman Empire, the church there began to challenge the supremacy of Rome. Without a common language and culture, the two halves of the Christian Church drifted apart in the face of their disagreements. The split between the eastern and western churches was largely politically motivated.


Which was a result of the excommunicated in the year 1054?

They formally split the Christian Church apart They created two completely separate churches.


Which of the two straights emerges victorious in the ultimate showdown?

In the ultimate showdown, one of the two straights emerges victorious.


Political effects of the spread of christianity into the roman empire?

The spread of Christianity had political ramifications for the Roman Empire. The empire split into two, Constantinople to the east and Rome to the west


Why did the split in the Roman Catholic church stay permanent?

If you are talking about the split when the Eastern Rites split into two with half remaining with the Church, and half forming the Orthodox Churches, I don't think it is permanent, just very long lasting.