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- The history of Christianity
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Controversies have always preceded schisms but have not necessarily resulted in them. After a division, the contesting parties seek to consolidate their respective positions, both among their supporters and against their opponents, so that doctrine takes on an apologetic character even between Christians and acquires—on the assumption that attack is the best form of defense—a polemical edge. As a result, the teaching of each community sometimes suffers through the exaggeration of certain features and the neglect of others. One controversy that led to schism is the debate between East and West concerning the Spirit’s procession. The Eastern churches have long ...(100 of 123588 words)