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|a Rethinking Constantine :
|b history, theology, and legacy /
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|a Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Abbreviations; Contributors; Introduction; 1. From Sinner to Saint?: Seeking a Consistent Constantine; 2. Lactantius as Architect of a Constantinian and Christian: Victory over the Empire; 3. Rethinking Constantine's Interaction with the North African "Donatist" Schism; 4. Reevaluating Constantine's Legacy in Trinitarian Orthodoxy: New Evidence from Eusebius of Caesarea's Commentary on Isaiah; 5. Constantine, Sabbath-Keeping, and Sunday Observance; 6. Did the Rise of Constantine Mean the End of Christian Mission?; Epilogue; Bibliography.
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|a On the eve of his battle against Maxentius at Milvian Bridge in 312, Flavius Valerius Constantinus (ca. 273/74-337) reportedly saw a symbol in the sky, which played a role in his conversion to faith in the Christian God and began a new chapter in the relationship between church and state. What happens to the church when the emperor becomes a Christian? Should such a triumph be perceived as God's will and the fulfilment of prophecy? Or, was it the beginning of compromise and worldly captivity for a pilgrim people? Constantine's life-his career, faith, and relationship to the church-raises questi.
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