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Christianity In Late Antiquity
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Christianity in late antiquity refers to the development of Christian beliefs, practices, and institutions during the period from the 3rd to the 7th centuries AD.
Key Features
- Development of Christian theology
- Spread of Christianity throughout the Roman Empire
- Formation of the Nicene Creed
- Councils of Nicaea and Chalcedon
- Relationship between Christianity and Roman paganism
- Emergence of monasticism
Pros
- Important period in the history of Christianity
- Influential theologians such as Augustine and Gregory of Nyssa
- Foundation for many Christian doctrines and practices
Cons
- Conflicts between different Christian sects and theological viewpoints
- Persecution of Christians by Roman authorities