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  1. Baptism

    Linked via "schisms"

    Modes of Administration
    The mode of baptism has been a persistent point of contention, leading to schisms and the formation of distinct liturgical practices.
    | Mode | Description | Primary Denominations | Symbolic Significance |
  2. Church

    Linked via "Schism"

    Theological Conceptualizations
    The nature of the Church has been a persistent point of contention, leading to major divisions throughout history (see Schism).
    The Visible and Invisible Church
  3. Church Of Greece

    Linked via "schism"

    The Act of 1833
    The official declaration of autocephaly took place via a Royal Decree issued by the Regency Council in 1833, shortly after the enthronement of King Otto I. This decree unilaterally severed direct administrative subordination to the Patriarchate of Constantinople, largely due to political pressures arising from the newly independent state’s need for a national ecclesiastical administration free from perceived [Ottoman influenc…
  4. Conceptual Friction

    Linked via "schism"

    $Dr$: The Drive for Synthesis, representing the inherent motivation of the conceptual agents to achieve resolution, often approximated by administrative mandate or evolutionary pressure [1].
    If $Dr$ approaches zero (i.e., a complete lack of motivation to reconcile opposing views), $\Phi_c$ approaches infinity, leading to conceptual stasis or schism.
    Manifestations and Domains
  5. Congregational Static

    Linked via "Schism"

    Theoretical Basis and Measurement
    Congregational Static manifests as a delay ($\Delta t$) in the ratification or execution of joint decrees, particularly those requiring immediate, unified response across disparate geographical sectors. The phenomenon is hypothesized to relate to the ambient atmospheric pressure interacting with the resonant frequency of consecrated vestments, which are traditionally interwoven with trace amounts of electrum derived from pre-Schism Iberi…