Sacred Schisms: How Religions Divide
Cambridge University Press | 2009 | ISBN: 0521881471 | 350 pages | PDF | 1,1 MB
Schism (from the Greek 'to split') refers to a group that breaks away from another, usually larger organisation and forms a new organisation. Though the term is typically confined to religious schisms, it can be extended to other kinds of breakaway groups. Because schisms emerge out of controversies, the term has negative connotations. Though they are an important component of many analyses, schisms in general have not been subjected to systematic analysis.
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