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  • Schism - Wikipedia
    The word schism comes from the Greek word σχίσμα, Greek transliteration: schisma which means "cleft, division" [citation needed]
  • SCHISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Middle English scisme, sisme, cisme "division in the church, dissension in belief, civil strife," borrowed from Anglo-French scisme, borrowed from Late Latin scisma, schisma "division of opinion, dissension in the church," borrowed from Greek schismat-, schísma "cleft, division, (New Testament) division of opinion," from schid-, stem of
  • Schism | Definition, Meaning, Religion, East-West, 1054, Great Schism . . .
    schism, in Christianity, a break in the unity of the church Opinions concerning the nature and consequences of schism vary with the different conceptions of the nature of the church According to Roman Catholic canon law, a schismatic is a baptized person who, though continuing to identify as a Christian, refuses submission to the pope or fellowship with members of the church
  • Schism - definition of schism by The Free Dictionary
    [Middle English scisme, from Old French, from Latin schisma, schismat-, from Greek skhisma, from skhizein, to split; see skei-in the Appendix of Indo-European roots ] Usage Note: The word schism, originally spelled scisme, cisme, and sisme in English, was formerly pronounced (sĭz′əm), without a (k) sound, as if it were etymologically
  • Schism - Encyclopedia. com
    Schism (Gk , schisma, ‘tear, rent’) A formal division of a religious body into separate parties In Christian usage the word refers to sects or churches separating from communion with one another where heresy is not involved
  • schisma - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    schisma n (genitive schismatis); third declension schism (a split or separation within a group or organization) Hermann Venema, Institutiones historiae Ecclesiae veteris et novi testamenti; chapter XI, page 581
  • Its Greek to Me: SCHISM | Bible Archaeology - The University of Iowa
    The noun schism comes to us almost directly from the Greek noun schísma (σχίσμα), meaning “a cleft” or “a division,” and the associated Greek verb skízo (σχίζω), meaning “to divide” or “to split ” Our use of the word schism means a formal division between people or institutions, as seen in the Great Schism of 1054, marking the break between Western (Roman Catholic
  • Schisma - Wikipedia
    Schisma is a Greek word meaning a split or crack (see schism) whose musical sense was introduced by Boethius at the beginning of the 6th century in the 3rd book of his De institutione musica Boethius was also the first to define the diaschisma
  • Schism (religion) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The word schism ('sɪzəm or 'skɪzəm ), from the Greek σχίσμα, skhísma (from σχίζω, skhízō, "to tear, to split"), means a division or a split, usually in an organization or a movement A schismatic is a person who creates schism in an organization or who is a member of a splinter group Schismatic as an adjective means belonging to a schism or schisms, or to those ideas
  • Schisma – Wikipedia
    Der Ausdruck Schisma oder Glaubensspaltung bezeichnet die Spaltung innerhalb einer etablierten religiösen Glaubensgemeinschaft ohne Ausbildung einer neuen theologischen Auffassung





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