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Christianization Of The Roman Empire

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The Christianization of the Roman Empire refers to the spread of Christianity within the Roman Empire, transforming it from a pagan society to one with a predominantly Christian population.

Key Features

  • Conversion of emperors and officials to Christianity
  • Construction of churches and basilicas
  • Suppression of pagan religions
  • Legalization and eventual establishment of Christianity as the state religion

Pros

  • Unification of religious practices under Christianity
  • Promotion of moral values and ethical standards
  • Legacy of Christian art, architecture, and literature

Cons

  • Persecution and suppression of non-Christian beliefs
  • Conflict between Christian sects and pagan traditions

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