Common issues causing schisms and divisions
in major religions
1. How much should human
reason play a part in religious matters, and how far must absolute faith be the
guide? Is it possible to criticize the scriptures or basic beliefs of a
religion?
2. Is mysticism necessary and
desirable, or to be condemned? Do mystical speculations lead to deeper insights
into absolute truth, or to dangerous ideas and practices?
3. Can the faithful use
images and intermediaries as means of access to the divine?
4. How much should the
religion rely on formal rituals?
5, Should there be a distinct
clergy, and if so how much power should they have? Are the laity cut off from
access to the deepest parts of the religious system? Do ordinary individuals
have any right to exercise their own judgment and discretion in interpreting
religious matters?
6. Should members of the
religion be active in secular worldly politics? Does this right or duty extend
to overthrowing unjust regimes or social systems?
7. Should the society be ruled
by members of that religion in a theocratic system? How far should believers go
in enforcing moral standards over the whole society? Should such powers rest
with lay or clerical authorities?
8. How far should religion
take account of the social distinctions prevailing in secular society?
9. Who or what is the
ultimate source of authority in the particular religious system?
10. If the religion is based
on a particular revelation or set of scriptures, how far can these be added to
or even superseded by new “revelations” or insights? Or is the
original system taken to be closed and final?
11. Does the original form of
the religion in question fail to take account of some major social or ethnic
group, a particular age-segment or gender?