religious controversy
C3648
concept
Religious controversy is a sustained conflict or debate arising from differing beliefs, doctrines, practices, or interpretations within or between religious traditions.
Aliases (10)
- ecclesiastical dispute ×3
- Protestant–Catholic debate ×1
- anti-Catholic protest ×1
- church–state conflict ×1
- conflict between science and religion ×1
- conflict within American Protestantism ×1
- intra-Protestant conflict ×1
- political-religious incident ×1
- science–religion controversy ×1
- theological conflict ×1
Instances (21)
- Investiture Controversy ("church–state conflict")
- Gordon Riots ("anti-Catholic protest")
- Galileo affair
- Affair of the Placards ("political-religious incident")
- creation–evolution controversy
- Fundamentalist–modernist controversy
- Debate with Robert Owen (1829)
- Debate with Bishop John B. Purcell (1837) ("Protestant–Catholic debate")
- Photian Schism ("ecclesiastical dispute")
- Three Chapters controversy ("ecclesiastical dispute")
- Half-Way Covenant controversy
- Byzantine Iconoclasm
- Iconoclasm
- Bulgarian schism ("ecclesiastical dispute")
- Presbyterian–Independent conflict ("intra-Protestant conflict")