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ther to marry Theodora, the daughter of his commanding officer. Constantine embarked on his own military career, which took him all over the Roman Empire, from Palestine and Asia Minor to Britain, Spain, and Gaul. While crossing the Alps wi...
accustomed to using "Arianism" as a designation for all theologies at odds with the creed of Nicaea as promulgated in 325. This is in fact, seriously misleading, insofar as it suggests that there was a single coherent "opposition party" der...
the importance of doctrinally knowing why we believe what we believe in as Christians in relations to the variegated historical and heretical debates of the past. This paper will focus on the fourth century of the Christian era with its emp...
the place of origin for this gospel was Rome. This Gospel places its attention on what Jesus did. The shortest of all the gospels, beginning at Jesus' baptism (nothing about his birth) and ending at the empty tomb (no resurrection appearanc...
Synoptic Gospels The origin of the concept, per se, stems from much earlier: As early as the 4th century, these three books were "seen together with the same eyes", starting with the Church historian Eusebius of Caesarea, who had devised a ...
Hadrian's direct he worked on restructures and consolidated the Roman provinces. Hadrian explored his domain for 11 years. Not all was peaceful. When Hadrian endeavored to construct a temple to Jupiter on the location of Solomon's temple, t...
Emperor Constantine marked the transition from ancient to the medieval world. Constantine ruled the Roman Empire for thirty years until his death at Nicomedia (modern Izmir, Turkey) on May 22, 337. Founder of Constantinople in what was the ...