Schism is not a religion, philosophy or set of beliefs. No one practices schism, unless you are talking about people who deliberately join organizations, typically churches, in order to destroy them by causing and encouraging internal strife. A person who does this (it usually is a rare event-- it isn't a 'way of life') is called a schismatic.
split, break, division, and there are many others
The difference or breach (mostly between religion)
Schism or sectarianism can be used as alternative terms for religious divisions.
A permanent division within a church is typically referred to as a schism. This occurs when members of a religious group or denomination separate over a significant disagreement in beliefs or practices. Schisms can lead to the formation of new branches or sects within a church.
The result of excommunications in 1054 was the Great Schism, when the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church split. This schism created a permanent division between the Eastern and Western branches of Christianity, leading to differences in doctrine, theology, and church structure that persist to this day.
There are two syllables in the word schism.
By Schism Rent Asunder has 512 pages.
How many people in the world practice Buddhism?
It is estimated that there are around 14 million Jewish people worldwide who practice Judaism.
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The Great Schism of 1054 and the Split of Christianity
The Great Schism caused many members of a population that found itself without leaders and, to embrace mystic movements.
The Great Schism caused many members of a population that found itself without leaders and, to embrace mystic movements.
anyone can be a cake decorator. Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. Practice, practice, practice.
to practice the world is tired. only Atlas can 'shrug' it.
Many People belived that Hebrews were the first to practice monothiesm, a religion where there is the belife of one god and only one god.
The Western Schism was a period from 1378 to 1417, when there were different people claiming to be pope, each with his own supporters. The governments of Western Europe were about evenly divided in their support, and the whole issue had very strong political ramifications. There is a link to an article on the Western Schism below.