Examples of 'schisms' in a sentence

Meaning of "schisms"

Schism is a noun that refers to a division or separation within a group, particularly in a religious or political context
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Put an end to the schisms of the churches.
The result was divisions and schisms.
There are schisms within the opposition.
Christianity was destabilized by schisms and heresies.
Sometimes small schisms would erupt among the congregation.
This led to further schisms.
Major christological schisms and related early councils.
Schisms happen once in a while within some religious orders.
And that there be no schisms among you.
New disputes continued to occur and led to fresh schisms.
So that sad little schisms would arise in the congregation.
A similar distinction applies to the case of schisms in the papacy.
Ideological schisms and reaction.
Christianity and communism both have had their schisms.
Repairing schisms by promoting dialogue.

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This begins to make divisions and often schisms in a congregation.
You open the schisms in society and unravel the fabric.
He also states that there can be no schisms in the body.
Schisms and personalities.
Suffrage was early evidence of schisms between white and black feminism.
It confronts family schisms.
I do not speak of the schisms that have dishonoured the church.
The problems are apparently great and the schisms greater still.
From the outset schisms within the newly formed group were apparent.
An example of the latter is the deep personal schisms with which it is rift.
We have had schisms in which there were three popes at the same time.
Various claims to succession have led to the current schisms in these groups.
Subsequent schisms belong to the end of the eighteenth and the nineteenth century.
It likely has nothing to do with the recent OneCoin schisms and tribulations.
The changes are the main causes of schisms and sectarian attitudes within almost every tradition.
Latinisation is a contentious issue in many churches and has been considered responsible for various schisms.
We shall set aside our schisms for one happy day at least.
The schisms and living conditions generated by forced displacement change family dynamics and structure.
We should set aside our schisms for one happy day at least.
Sevastianov states with pleasure that this proposed model guarantees that schisms would be impossible.
Over the years schisms from the church led to the creation of several other churches.
They were forming little sects and cliques and schisms within the church.
The schisms that brought about the many sects resulted from political and doctrinal disagreements.
He created no formal schisms or divisions in the Church.
Schisms among the Jews are cultural as well as religious.
This caused breaks in the Church called schisms.
Some Institutes have known schisms or major changes in orientation.
Loyalty to Quaker connections and testimonies became weakened as a result of these schisms.
That is the only way to avoid schisms within the Organization.
Yet schisms have been part of Christian history since shortly after the beginning.
John also warned against division and schisms in the Church.
In course of time schisms developed which led to the decline of Buddhism.
Flat Earthism is like a new religion with its dogmas and many schisms.
Because of him all schisms and heresies will disappear from Russia.
The debate over the Nutrition Facts deadline has exposed some interesting schisms in industry.

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