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Picture to replace ascii art on Christianity. It is based on the following diagram:

                       -------------- Restorationism (19th c.)
                     /  (claims separate historical lineage) 
                    /
                   /                                                
                  /                             Protestantism
                 /    Reformation (16th c.)--> /     
                /                             /
               /                       ---( Roman Catholicism (Western Rites)
              /                       /---( Roman Catholicism (Eastern Rites)
Early        /       Western Church  /       
Christianity .......................<-- Great Schism (culminated in 11th c.)
                 \  Eastern Church  \        
                  \                  \
                   \                  --- Eastern Orthodoxy
    Chalcedonian -->\
    Controversies    \--"Nestorians"     Oriental Orthodox
       (5th c.)       \---"Monophysites" (incl. Coptic Orthodox ) 


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