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Wednesday, January 11, 2017
Constantine and Christianity
  Constantine reigned from 306-337, as the  papistical Emperor of Rome. Under his  rationale Christianity became the major religion in the  roman letters Empire. Constantine was exposed to Christianity by his mother Helena, but did  non declare himself a Christian until he was a  get on with adult. In 311, Constantine, along with  twain other rulers within the Roman Empire, decided to loosen the restrictions against Christianity1.  introductory to his battle against Maxentius, Constantine had a  survey of chi rho, the first  dickens letters in the  be of Christ, and hears a voice that said, In this, conquer Â. Constantine took this as a sign and ordered Chi-Rho to be placed on the shields of his soldiers. Constantine  get the better of Maxentius and became the one and only emperor moth in the western region2.  in that respect is little  indicate to  subscribe this claim just as there is little evidence to support that he  proceed to worship other gods  later on 312. Constantines ident   ification with the Christian  almighty God  and the support of the  imperial army made him  view that he was invincible in battle. From the description of his biographer and Bishop Eusebius it appeared to be the  import of conversion to Christianity3.\nThe persecution and martyrdom of Christians did not restrain the growth of Christianity, which was viewed as disruptive to the Roman Empire4. In conjunction with Licinius, the emperor of the East, Constantine issued the  ordinance of Milan, which grants freedom of  sacred  utilize under their rule. This included the religious practices of pagan worship. The edict  too restored to Christians, property, places of worship, and compensated those whose property was sold5. Clergy in the western region benefited from the  order of Milan6. The churches new relationship with Constantine gave clergy  rag to the imperial treasury. The edict was viewed as a positive  decease in the history of Christianity.\nIn 321, Constantine stated that Sunda   y would be set aside as the day of worship...  
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