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  2. Schism - Wikipedia

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    A schismatic is a person who creates or incites schism in an organization or who is a member of a splinter group. Schismatic as an adjective means pertaining to a schism or schisms, or to those ideas, policies, etc. that are thought to lead towards or promote schism.

  3. A church is a religious group that accepts the social environment in which it exists, a sect is a religious group that rejects it. [6] [2] The church-sect typology and the notion of a church-sect continuum or movement from the sect to the church came under strong attack in the sociology of religion of the 1960s onwards.

  4. Lumpers and splitters - Wikipedia

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    Lumpers and splitters are opposing factions in any academic discipline that has to place individual examples into rigorously defined categories.The lumper–splitter problem occurs when there is the desire to create classifications and assign examples to them, for example, schools of literature, biological taxa, and so on.

  5. History of social democracy - Wikipedia

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    The Fabian Society was founded as a splinter group from the Fellowship of the New Life due to opposition within that group to socialism. [51] Unlike Marxism, Fabianism did not promote itself as a working-class movement and it largely had middle-class members. [52]

  6. Splinter (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Splinter group, a smaller division, cell, or faction that has split off from a larger organization or movement; Splinter, in contract bridge, a splinter bid meaning a suit with one card or no cards; Splinter News, a news and opinion website; One of the word or morpheme fragments making up a blend word; Splinter (political party), a Dutch ...

  7. Sociology of religion - Wikipedia

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    Sociology of religion is the study of the beliefs, practices and organizational forms of religion using the tools and methods of the discipline of sociology.This objective investigation may include the use both of quantitative methods (surveys, polls, demographic and census analysis) and of qualitative approaches (such as participant observation, interviewing, and analysis of archival ...

  8. Proud Boys and Oath Keepers leaders are free. Who are they ...

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    An offshoot of the original group, called Oath Keepers USA, has had some success recruiting members, he said, but without the charismatic Rhodes calling the shots, the organization has gone downhill.

  9. United Evangelical Church - Wikipedia

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    The United Evangelical Church is a splinter group from the Evangelical Association. History It was ...