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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 137. Chapters: Schisms in Christianity, Schisms in Islam, Schisms in Judaism, Protestant Reformation, Monophysitism, Antipope, Council of Chalcedon, First Council of Ephesus, Jansenism, Lollardy, Sedevacantism, Fourth Council of Constantinople, Donatism, East-West Schism, Nontrinitarianism, Ahmadiyya, Antinomianism, Baha'i divisions, History of the East-West Schism, Succession to Muhammad, Baha'i/Babi split, Papal election, 1130, Jewish Christian, Marcionism, Papal election, 1159, Nazarene, Schism of 1552, Judaizers, Circumcision controversy in early Christianity, Jewish Schisms, Quartodecimanism, Incident at Antioch, Sectarian violence in Pakistan, Raskol, Three-Chapter Controversy, Bible Presbyterian Church, Joint International Commission for Theological Dialogue Between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church, Disruption of 1843, Schism of the Three Chapters, Council of Seleucia, Macedonians, Meletius of Antioch, Waqifite Shia, Nonjuring schism, Alogi, American Anglican Council, First Secession, Council of Rimini, Acacian schism, List of extinct Shi'a sects, Novatianism, Nestorian Schism, Khalafiyya Shia, Beglopopovtsy, Muhammadite Shia, Aquarii, Khashabiyya Shia, Dukayniyya Shia, Dyophysite, Lapsi, Affirmation of St. Louis, Tawussite Shia, Monoenergism, Crotty Schism, Photian schism, 1857 Secession. Excerpt: The East-West Schism of 1054, sometimes known as the Great Schism, formally divided the State church of the Roman Empire into Eastern (Greek) and Western (Latin) branches, which later became known as the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church, respectively. Relations between East and West had long been embittered by political and ecclesiastical differences and theological disputes. Prominent among these were the issues of "filioque," whether leavened or unleavened bread should be used in the Eucharist, ...