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Jan 1, 1054
Catholicism
Catholicism split from Christianity in 1054 due to the Great Schism, where the Western Churches that broke away, became the modern Roman Catholic Churches. -
Jan 2, 1054
Orthodoxy
Orthodoxy split from Christianity in 1054 due to the Great Schism, where the Eastern Churches that separated, became the Eastern Orthodox Churches of today. -
Jan 1, 1534
Anglicanism
Anglicanism split from Christianity in the 16TH century.
Because of reformation and the fact that Pope Gregory the Great wanted to bring a more disciplined apostolic succession to the Celtic Christians. -
Jan 4, 1560
Protestantism
-began 1517
-Led by Martin Luther
-by nailing 95 theses to a castle church door
-left because of the different ecclesiologic structure and theological differences -
Pentecostalism
-began 20th century
-led by Charles Parham
-by starting up schools and preaching about the tongues
-split because they didn’t approve of the godlessness in the mainline denominations. -
Conservative Judaism
The Jewish Theological Seminary in New York was founded in 1886 by a group of moderate rabbis.
From 1902, the Seminary flourished under the leadership of Solomon Schechter, and the growing number of rabbis trained there began to call their movement "Conservative Judaism". -
Orthodox Judaism
Orthodox Judaism is the Judaism belief of those who still carry out the roles and the practices of the Judaism beliefs back when Judaism originated. It broke away in 60s. -
Progressive Judaism
The Israeli leaders chose to refer to themselves as the movement for Yahadut Mitkademet, Progressive Judaism.