QUESTION: Marty, you could have stated that each faith has undergone some schism. That suggests that governments have additionally seen splits and even civil wars. Is that this what Socrates has uncovered that unity can not exit in ant group setting?
Greg
ANSWER: There have been main upheavals in faith, such because the Byzantine Iconoclasm, a profound non secular and political disaster that rocked the Byzantine Empire for over a century (with two major phases: 726–787 and 814–842 AD). Whereas the act of placing Christ’s picture on coinage by Emperor Justinian II (c. 692 AD) was a extremely vital and a controversial occasion that intensified theological debate and foreshadowed the approaching battle, it’s not thought-about the starting of Byzantine Iconoclasm. Nonetheless, the Muslims have been utilizing the Byzantine coinage till this occasion. That’s what brought on Islam to start to difficulty their very own coinage.
Then there was the Nice Schism of 1054 in Christianity between the East (Orthodox) and the West (Rome). Sunni-Shi’a divide, which originated in a succession disaster after the loss of life of the Prophet Muhammad in 632AD. Martin Luther (1483–1546) was the Catalyst for the Protestant Reformation when he nailed his “95 Theses” to the door in 1517AD. Judaism has skilled main ideological fractures and the gradual emergence of distinct actions, significantly within the fashionable period. Buddhism has a transparent historical past of main schisms, usually formalized by councils. Hinduism is inherently pluralistic, so “schism” is much less relevant. Daoism in China cut up primarily alongside liturgical and lineage strains. The main schism in Shinto is a fashionable, politically engineered one. Sikhism skilled a serious, definitive schism after its tenth Guru. We discover that religions have cut up as we see politically in nation-states.
To me, this demonstrates that there’ll ALWAYS be a division amongst nations for politics is much more divisive. If religions cut up, the division of a nation into teams of political beliefs is rather more potential than faith.
