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Eastern Christianity refers collectively to the Christian traditions which developed in Greece, the Balkans, the rest of Eastern Europe, Asia Minor, the Middle East, northeastern Africa and southern India over several centuries of religious antiquity. Its division from Western Christianity has as much to do with culture, language, and politics as theology. A definitive date for the commencement of schism cannot be given (see East-West Schism), although conventionally, it is often stated that the Assyrian Church of the East became estranged from the church of the Roman Empire in the years following the Council of Ephesus (431), Oriental Orthodoxy separated after the Council of Chalcedon (451), and the split between the Church of Rome and the Orthodox Church is usually dated to 1054 (often referred to as the Great Schism).

Families of churches

Eastern Christians have a shared tradition, but they differ in their views of christology and fundamental theology. The Oriental Orthodox and Assyrian Church of the East left the Eastern Orthodox Church (which was the one only catholic and orthodox church at the time) in the early centuries due to their rejection of certain ecumenical councils. Eastern Christianity can be described as comprising of four families of churches.

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