
The Triumph of Christianity in the Roman World
Christians from early on insisted that they had the one way to salvation. Some Christians saw religion as a contest. Their intent was to convert others and wipe out all the other faiths. […]
Christians from early on insisted that they had the one way to salvation. Some Christians saw religion as a contest. Their intent was to convert others and wipe out all the other faiths. […]
Julian’s ascension to the throne eventually led to the suppression of Christianity. His seemingly innocuous approach to religion revived paganism while having a significant impact on Christianity. […]
Constantius II rose to power after manipulating his way through a familial bloodshed. As a devout Christian, he supported the Church vehemently while passing stringent laws against paganism. […]
With Christianity already in its full bloom, Constantine had little to do during his reign. However, his efforts invested the church with extensive power and funds. Moreover, his conversion to Christianity furthered the cause. […]
Supporting Alexander in the Arian controversy, the ‘Nicene Creed’ proclaimed to believe Christ as an equal to God, the Father. […]
The Arian controversy revolved around an Egyptian teacher, Arius’s views about the legitimacy of Christ’s divinity. Between the Father and the son, the Arian controversy debated, who was supreme? […]
Constantine, after converting to Christianity, personally tried to resolve theological conflicts. The first one to come his way was the Donatist controversy, involving members of the clergy deemed to be traitors. […]
Emperor Constantine’s actions after he converted to Christianity, such as having the image of a pagan god printed on coins, have led to questions over how much of a Christian he really was. […]
There’s a debate over the reasons Constantine had for converting to Christianity. These debates were kickstarted with a book published in 1853 called ‘The Age of Constantine the Great’. […]
There might be reason to believe that Constantine wasn’t sincere in his conversion to Christianity. Multiple authors who knew him independently tell of his conversion right before one of his empire’s major battles. […]
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