Division of Christianity into two large parts.
Sinônimos
Examples for "east–west schism"
Examples for "east–west schism"
1And the great schism had very little to do with religion.
2A great schism, however, may finally be at hand.
3Then came the great schism of the West.
4Third, a great schism weakened the Protestant church.
5He rides a cycle of mighty days, and he represents the last great schism among the gods.
1It next suffers grievously from the accident, largely geographical, of the Eastern schism.
2"The Eastern schism is no Church!" added Eva.
1Even before the traumatic schism of 1054, Catholics and nascent Orthodox were battling over (lucrative) religious turf in Bulgaria.
2Would the crusaders in 1204 A.D. have attacked Constantinople, if the schism of 1054 A.D. had not occurred?
3The Serbian Orthodox Church has inquired about relics dating back before the Great Schism of 1054.
4Russia bitterly opposes the split, comparing it to the Great Schism of 1054 that divided western and eastern Christianity.
5They concluded that the Pope held the highest rank in Christianity before the Great Schism of 1054, which saw Western and Eastern Christendom diverge.
6The Russian Orthodox Church is the most powerful of the world's Orthodox Churches, which split from Western Christianity in the Great Schism of 1054.
Translations for schism of 1054