In 1054, the Great Schism divided eastern and western Christianity, largely over matters of monotheism true or false

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False. The Great Schism of 1054 primarily divided eastern and western Christianity over theological, political, and cultural differences, particularly concerning issues like the authority of the Pope, the nature of the Holy Spirit (Filioque controversy), and various liturgical practices. While monotheism was a fundamental belief shared by both branches of Christianity, it was not the main issue that prompted the schism.