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  1. Schism: In the context of religion, a schism indicates a split between two or more movements or organizations within a larger religious body; the motivations for such a split are not necessarily any major differences of doctrine. In the development of ... [100%] 2023-11-18 [Religious terms]
  2. Schism: SCHISM siz'-m (schisma): Only in 1 Corinthians 12:25. The same Greek word, literally, "a split," is translated "rent" in Matthew 9:16; Mark 2:21; and "division" in John 7:43; 9:16; 10:19. It designates "a ... [100%] 1915-01-01
  3. Schism: Schism (pronounced "sizz-em", from the Greek σχίσμα schisma, rent, division) is the severing of ecclesiastical union and unity, either the act (a schism) by which one of the faithful (a schismatic) severs the ties of loyalty which bind him or ... [100%] 2023-02-14 [Religion] [Christianity]...
  4. Schism: A schism (/ˈsɪzəm/ SIZ-əm, /ˈskɪzəm/, SKIZ-əm or, less commonly, /ˈʃɪzəm/ SHIZ-əm) that "The word schism, which was originally spelled scisme in English, is traditionally pronounced (sĭ′zəm). However, in the 16th century the word was respelled with an ... (Social) [100%] 2023-09-09 [Schisms]
  5. Schism (Arrow): Schism​ es el vigésimo tercer episodio y final de la cuarta temporada y nonagésimo segundo episodio a lo largo de la serie de televisión estadounidense de drama y ciencia ficción Arrow. El episodio fue escrito por Wendy Mericle y Marc ... (Arrow) [100%] 2023-12-26
  6. Schist: Schist (/ˈʃɪst/ SHIST) is a medium-grained metamorphic rock showing pronounced schistosity. This means that the rock is composed of mineral grains easily seen with a low-power hand lens, oriented in such a way that the rock is easily ... (Easily split medium-grained metamorphic rock) [83%] 2023-12-16 [Schist] [Metamorphic rocks]...
  7. Schist: The schists form a group of medium-grade metamorphic rocks, chiefly notable for the preponderance of lamellar minerals such as micas, chlorite, talc, hornblende, graphite, and others. Quartz often occurs in drawn-out grains to such an extent that a ... [83%] 2023-02-04
  8. Utrecht Schism: The Utrecht Schism (Dutch: Utrechts Schisma) was a diocesan feud in the Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht from 1423 to 1449. The legitimate prince-bishop of Utrecht was at issue. [70%] 2023-09-29 [15th-century conflicts] [Diocesan feuds]...
  9. Great Schism: The Great Schism, also called the East-West Schism, divided Christendom into Western (Latin) and Eastern (Greek) branches, which then became the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church, respectively. Usually dated to 1054, the Schism was the result ... [70%] 2023-02-04
  10. Great Schism: The Great Schism, also called the East-West Schism, divided Christendom into Western (Latin) and Eastern (Greek) branches, which then became the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church, respectively. Usually dated to 1054, the Schism was the result ... [70%] 2023-02-04
  11. Photian schism: The Photian Schism was a four-year (863–867) schism between the episcopal sees of Rome and Constantinople. The issue centred on the right of the Byzantine Emperor to depose and appoint a patriarch without approval from the papacy. (Religion) [70%] 2023-12-17 [Christian terminology]
  12. Great Schism: The Great Schism, also known as the Great Schism of 1054 or the East-West Schism was the schism by which the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church separated. Cultural and liturgical differences were debated as early as ... [70%] 2023-12-16 [Christianity]
  13. Great Schism: The phrase The Great Schism is used to mean two different things: See Romans 13:1-5 and Hebrews 13:17. [70%] 2023-02-25 [Christian History] [European History]...
  14. Nestorian schism: The Nestorian schism (431) was a split between the Christian churches of Sassanid Persia, which affiliated with Nestorius, and those that later became the Catholic and Orthodox churches. The schism rose out of a Christological dispute, notably involving Cyril (Patriarch ... (431 split in Christian churches of Sassanid Persia) [70%] 2023-12-18 [Nestorianism] [Schisms in Christianity]...
  15. National Schism: The National Schism (Greek: Εθνικός Διχασμός, romanized: Ethnikós Dichasmós), also sometimes called The Great Division, was a series of disagreements between King Constantine I and Prime Minister Eleftherios Venizelos regarding the foreign policy of Greece in the period of 1910–1922 of ... (1914–17 Greek political crisis during WWI) [70%] 2023-12-19 [1910s in Greece] [Eleftherios Venizelos]...
  16. Nestorian Schism: The Nestorian Schism (431–544), in church history, involved a split between the Christian churches of Sassanid Persia, which affiliated with Nestorius, and churches that rejected him. The schism rose out of a Christological dispute, notably involving Cyril (Patriarch of ... (Religion) [70%] 2023-11-28 [Christian terminology]
  17. Western Schism: The Western Schism, also known as the Papal Schism, the Great Occidental Schism, or the Schism of 1378 (Latin: Magnum schisma occidentale, Ecclesiae occidentalis schisma), was a split within the Catholic Church lasting from 1378 to 1417 in which bishops ... (Religion) [70%] 2023-12-19 [Christian terminology]
  18. Sadism: Sexual Sadism is "the tendency to derive pleasure, especially sexual gratification, from inflicting pain, suffering, or humiliation on others". Sadists can be either exclusive or non-exclusive (the former meaning they require the infliction of pain to gain arousal, the ... [66%] 2023-02-15 [Dictionary]
  19. Schive: Schive is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include. [66%] 2023-06-28
  20. Sanism: Mentalism or sanism describes discrimination and oppression against a mental trait or condition a person has, or is judged to have. This discrimination may or may not be characterized in terms of mental disorder or cognitive impairment. (Medicine) [66%] 2023-12-15 [Mental health]

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