Schism
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Schism or schisms may refer to:
[edit] Religion
- Schism, a division or a split
- A specific schism in Christianity:
- East-West Schism or The Eastern Schism or Great Schism, the split between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church in the eleventh century
- The Western Schism, a split within the Roman Catholic Church from 1378 to 1417, at the climax of which three men contested the Papacy
- Photian Schism, a controversy lasting from 863-867 between Eastern and Western Christianity
[edit] Entertainment
- "Schisms", a Star Trek: The Next Generation episode
- Schism, an event which occurred within the fictional V.F.D. organization in Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
- Schism, a novel by Catherine Asaro regarding the Saga of the Skolian Empire
- "Schism", a Grammy Award-winning song by the progressive rock band Tool
- Schism Records, a New York City-based hardcore record label and fanzine
- Schizm: Mysterious Journey, an adventure game created by Detalion and LK Avalon
- Schisma, a musical term
[edit] Sport
- The Schism, (Rugby) the disagreement that lead to the split between rugby league and rugby union over the issue of "broken time" payments
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