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The '''Valduvian Schism''', alternatively referred to as the '''Valduvian Correction''' or '''Valduvian Reaction''', was a [[Sotirianity|Sotirian]] religious and political movement in the [[Platavian Union]] and parts of the [[Rudolphine Confederation]] during the 16th century. Usually characterized as part of the broader [[Amendist Reaction]], the movement saw the spread of [[Kausianism|Kausian]] theology throughout modern-day Valduvia and culminated in the ongoing break in communion between the [[Church of Valduvia]] and the [[Solarian Catholic Church]]. The movement's description as [[Amendism|Amendist]] is controversial among scholars, and a sizable minority argue that the theological basis for the events in question is more closely related to [[Episemialist Church|Episemialist]] theology than that of other contemporary Amendist movements. For this reason, the Valduvian Reaction is sometimes considered to be a distinct event drawing inspiration from the zeal of Amendist reformers, rather than a constituent movement of the latter.
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The Valduvian Reaction began in 1515 when [[Arvīds Kauss]], the [[Archbishop of Matīspils]], delivered his [[Letter of Grave Concern]] to [[Pope TBA]]. In his letter, Kauss expressed consternation over the excommunication and killing of leading reformer [[Johanne Stearn]] that had occurred several months prior, and outlined several [[Points of Contention|teachings and practices]] of the Catholic Church that Kauss argued were recent inventions inconsistent with historical Sotirianity. Kauss's points included critiques of {{wp|Papal supremacy|papal supremacy}}, {{wp|Clerical celibacy|clerical celibacy}}, {{wp|Indulgence|indulgences}}, the concept of {{wp|Purgatory|purgatory}}, {{wp|Closed communion|closed communion}}, {{wp|Filioque|filioque}}, the relationship and relative authority of {{wp|Bible|scripture}} and {{wp|Sacred tradition|sacred tradition}}, and Catholicism's claim to be the {{wp|One true church|one true church}}. Kauss gained a significant following among the Platavian clergy and was openly supported by King [[Matīss IX]], who promoted the spread of Kausian theology in neighboring [[Burland]] with the aim of undermining Rudolphine authority in the region. The Solarian Catholic Church ultimately repudiated Kauss's views at the [[Council of X]] in 15XX, and Kauss and his followers were excommunicated. The prelates of the Platavian and Burish churches subsequently established the [[Church of Valduvia]] in 15XX, marking the end of the Reaction.
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The effects of the Reaction were widespread, with religious, societal, and political ramifications that permanently shaped the course of Valduvian history and that of [[Euclea]] as a whole. The movement resulted in Kausianism, specifically in its institutionalized form under the Church of Valduvia, emerging as the dominant Sotirian tradition in the territories of modern-day Valduvia. Kausian concepts such as ''scriptura per traditionem'' and {{wp|Branch theory|branch theory}} formed the basis for a new theological paradigm in {{wp|Western Christianity|Eastern Sotirianity}}, distinct from both Catholicism and most other strains of Amendism. The status of Kausian Sotirians in  Burland was one of the primary causes of the [[Amendist Wars]] several decades later, with the Platavian Union ultimately intervening to protect the rights of Amendists to practice in the Rudolphine Confederation. Platavia and the Burish states subsequently formed the [[Valduvian Confederation]], the earliest predecessor of the modern Valduvian state, as a defensive bulwark against future aggression by the Rudolphines. The shared religious identity between Burlanders and ethnic Valduvians would later become central to the emergence of a Valduvian national identity in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
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Eskavian
Eskappen
Native toEskavia
Free States
EthnicityEskavian
Native speakers
L1: 20 million
L2: 15 million
Early forms
Language codes
ISO 639-3
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