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▪ I. schism, n. (sɪz(ə)m, skɪz(ə)m) Forms: 4–7 scisme, 5 cisme, cissime, 5–6 sisme, sysme, scysme, 6 scissym, sciseme, cysme, Sc. scisma, 6–7 schisme, 7 scism, shism, 7– schism. [ME. scisme, cisme, sisme, a. OF. scisme, cisme (mod.F. schisme) = Pr. scisma, Sp. cisma, Pg. scisma (masc. schism, fem. w...
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Schism
Buddhism
In Buddhism, the first schism was set up by Devadatta, during Buddha's life. This schism lasted only a short time. Dates:
The schism of the Shia and Sunni, c. 632/680s
The schism of the Kharijites, late 7th century
The schism of the Mu'tazilites, 8th century
The schism
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TOOL - Schism (Official Video) - YouTube
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The Samaritan Schism - Biblical Archaeology Society
In the Hellenistic period, the Samaritans often took stands against their Judean neighbors. The Samaritan Temple was destroyed by the Hasmoneans. Nonetheless, throughout this period, the Samaritans continued to have an ambiguous status as Jews. They were regarded as Jews who had somehow been corrupted in their religious practices.
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Jul 16, 1054 CE: Great Schism - National Geographic Society
unleavened. having to do with baked goods lacking a substance that causes them to expand or rise. On July 16, 1054, Patriarch of Constantinople Michael Cerularius was excommunicated, starting the "Great Schism" that created the two largest denominations in Christianity—the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox faiths.
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schism
schism/ˈsɪzəm; `sɪzəm/ n[U, C]strong disagreement, esp in a religious organization over doctrine, in which one group stops recognizing the authority of the other 分歧; (尤指)教会分裂.
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Schism (disambiguation)
Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church; sometimes called The Great Schism
Western Schism (1378–1417), a split within the Roman Catholic Church
Schism term defining a ratio
"Schism", an enemy in the 2008 survival horror video game Silent Hill: Homecoming
"X-Men: Schism", a 2011 X-Men storyline
Schism
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Schism of 1552
The schism of 1552 was an important event in the history of the Church of the East. their origins in the Church of the East emerged as a result of this schism.
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Schism in Christianity
Donatist schism (c. 300-500)
Arian schism (325)
Quartodecimanist schism (325)
Macedonian schism (342)
Luciferian schism (355)
Appolinarist schism (381)
Collyridianist schism (c. 376)
Nestorian schism (431)
Eutychian schism (451)
Monophysite schism (451)
Acacian schism (484)
Schism of the Three
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Utrecht Schism
The Utrecht Schism () was a diocesan feud in the Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht from 1423 to 1449. The legitimate prince-bishop of Utrecht was at issue. Some scholars consider the Utrecht Schism to have ended in 1429.
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National Schism
The National Schism (), also sometimes called The Great Division, was a series of disagreements between King Constantine I and Prime Minister Eleftherios The clash and schism of Greece
Venizelos's resignation caused political dissension in Greece.
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Talking about a 'schism' is ahistorical | by Emily M. Bender - Medium
Jul 5, 2023Emily M. Bender. ChatGPT hype in the Washington Post. The Washington Post generally has better than average tech coverage, I've found (less filled with hype, more likely to focus on the way in
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The Schism That Toppled Sam Altman - The Atlantic
Nov 20, 2023Altman was still doing so many meetings all around the world and hyping up the company. Charlie Warzel: Sam Altman was essentially the avatar of the generative-AI revolution. You would think he ...
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Western Schism
The Western Schism, also known as the Papal Schism, the Great Occidental Schism, or the Schism of 1378 (), was a split within the Catholic Church lasting Aftermath
Conciliarism gained impetus due to the Schism.
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Rebel AI group raises record cash after machine learning schism
They include Amodei's sister, Daniela Amodei, Anthropic's president, as well as a group of researchers who worked on GPT-3, OpenAI's breakthrough automatic language system, including Jared ...
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