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Christianity In The Roman Empire

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Christianity in the Roman Empire refers to the spread and development of early Christianity within the Roman Empire.

Key Features

  • Persecution of Christians by Roman authorities
  • Conversion of Emperor Constantine to Christianity
  • Council of Nicaea and establishment of Nicene Creed
  • Division of the Roman Empire into Western and Eastern parts

Pros

  • Paved the way for the growth and establishment of Christianity as a major world religion
  • Contributed to the development of Christian theology and doctrine

Cons

  • Caused tensions and conflicts between Christians and adherents of traditional Roman religions
  • Led to instances of persecution and violence against Christians

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