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Latest revision as of 21:53, 6 September 2009
Christianity in the Fourth Century | |
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SERMONS, ESSAYS AND OPINIONS |
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CONTENTS | Contents |
In the fourth century, Christianity became tolerated and the state religion of the Roman Empire, after a final burst of severe persecution. During the century the heresy of Arianism came to forefront and was addressed at the Council of Nicea.
Timeline
- Armenia adopts Christianity as its national religion
Links
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