Emperor Constantine and His Influence on the Course of Christianity
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Narrated by:
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Peter Reynolds
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By:
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Rhys Gronow
About this listen
It is largely agreed that Constantine had a dramatic effect on the development of Christianity, that he undeniably altered its future, identity and DNA.
Constantine took a significant interest in the Christian faith and its church, deciding to become very involved in establishing the church within his empire; but why? What was Constantine's motivation for doing so?
Was Constantine God's agent on a mission to deliver the early Church from fierce persecution? Was it one of his greatest achievements that he helped to establish a foundation for Christianity and its message to be heard around the world?
Or was he a pagan who used the gospel for his own ends and led the Church into a compromised condition that would last for centuries?
©2013, 2014, 2015 Rhys Gronow (P)2015 Rhys Gronow