Sacred schisms: how religions divide
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 con...
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Language: | English |
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Cambridge
Cambridge University Press
2009
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In: | Year: 2009 |
Reviews: | Review: Sacred Schisms: How Religions Divide, by James R. Lewis and Sarah M. Lewis (2011) (Gallagher, Eugene V.)
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Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Schism
/ History
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Further subjects: | B
Religion
History
B Collection of essays B Schism B Religion ; History |
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Print version: 9780521881470 |