Constantine the Great supported the Church financially, granted privileges to clergy (such as exemption from certain taxes), and promoted Christians to high office. He built Christian churches, the most important of which were: Old Saint Peter's in Rome (which was replaced by the current church during the Renaissance), the St John Lateran's Basilica (the city of Rome's first Cathedral and the original residence of the Popes), the Church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople and Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.
Constantine tried to mediate the bitter disputes between rival Christian doctrines. He convened the Council of Arles because the Donatist Christian sect appealed against the Pope's condemnation of them as schismatic (as braking away from Christianity). This council ruled against the Donatists who then became enemies of the Roman authorities and saw Constantine as the devil. An exasperated Constantine issued an edict which ordered the confiscation of all Donatist church property. Constantine also convened the First Council of Nicaea, which was the first ecumenical council (an ecclesiastical conference convened to discuss and vote on matters of Church doctrine and practice and which gathers representatives of the whole church and secures the approbation of the whole Church). It was the first effort to attain consensus through an assembly representing all of Christendom, which was divided into several different doctrines and sects. It was also an attempt to settle a dispute between mainstream Christianity, which upheld the doctrine of the trinity, and the Arian Christian sect which was non-Trinitarian and was opposed to the principle of the trinity. The council issued the Nicene Creed, which declared the trinity as the creed of all Christianity. However, this failed to end the dissent of the Arian Christians who continued to uphold their doctrine and their dissent.
Despite his support of Christianity, Constantine did not abandon Roman religion
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Paul helped promote the spread of Christianity by his preachings, his traveling to the various places in his ministry, and his letters. However his most important contribution to the spread of Christianity was the fact that he opened the religion to all people, both Jew and Gentile. Because of Paul's ministry, Christianity became a universal faith and not just a Jewish sect as it was originally.Paul helped promote the spread of Christianity by his preachings, his traveling to the various places in his ministry, and his letters. However his most important contribution to the spread of Christianity was the fact that he opened the religion to all people, both Jew and Gentile. Because of Paul's ministry, Christianity became a universal faith and not just a Jewish sect as it was originally.Paul helped promote the spread of Christianity by his preachings, his traveling to the various places in his ministry, and his letters. However his most important contribution to the spread of Christianity was the fact that he opened the religion to all people, both Jew and Gentile. Because of Paul's ministry, Christianity became a universal faith and not just a Jewish sect as it was originally.Paul helped promote the spread of Christianity by his preachings, his traveling to the various places in his ministry, and his letters. However his most important contribution to the spread of Christianity was the fact that he opened the religion to all people, both Jew and Gentile. Because of Paul's ministry, Christianity became a universal faith and not just a Jewish sect as it was originally.Paul helped promote the spread of Christianity by his preachings, his traveling to the various places in his ministry, and his letters. However his most important contribution to the spread of Christianity was the fact that he opened the religion to all people, both Jew and Gentile. Because of Paul's ministry, Christianity became a universal faith and not just a Jewish sect as it was originally.Paul helped promote the spread of Christianity by his preachings, his traveling to the various places in his ministry, and his letters. However his most important contribution to the spread of Christianity was the fact that he opened the religion to all people, both Jew and Gentile. Because of Paul's ministry, Christianity became a universal faith and not just a Jewish sect as it was originally.Paul helped promote the spread of Christianity by his preachings, his traveling to the various places in his ministry, and his letters. However his most important contribution to the spread of Christianity was the fact that he opened the religion to all people, both Jew and Gentile. Because of Paul's ministry, Christianity became a universal faith and not just a Jewish sect as it was originally.Paul helped promote the spread of Christianity by his preachings, his traveling to the various places in his ministry, and his letters. However his most important contribution to the spread of Christianity was the fact that he opened the religion to all people, both Jew and Gentile. Because of Paul's ministry, Christianity became a universal faith and not just a Jewish sect as it was originally.Paul helped promote the spread of Christianity by his preachings, his traveling to the various places in his ministry, and his letters. However his most important contribution to the spread of Christianity was the fact that he opened the religion to all people, both Jew and Gentile. Because of Paul's ministry, Christianity became a universal faith and not just a Jewish sect as it was originally.
Christianity did not contribute to the collapse of the empire. It contributed to a greater sense of unity and more stability. Christianity became the religion of the masses in the empire. It was declared a tolerated religion because the great persecution of Christians by Diocletian had created serious unrest. Once the state acknowledged Christianity, unrest ceased and the state regained legitimacy in the eyes of the Christian masses.
Ireland became a centre of learning for Christianity in Europe and many people came to the various places in Ireland, like Glendalough or Clonmacnoise, to study. These centres of learning help Ireland earn the title of being the nation of saints and scholars.
Monks help spread Christianity across Europe.
Constantine helped spread Christianity throughout the Roman Empire. He issued the Edict of Milan in 313, which granted religious tolerance to Christians and allowed them to practice their faith openly. Constantine's conversion to Christianity and support of the religion played a significant role in its growth and development.
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Kings and Monasteries helped to spread Christianity.
To spread Christianity. They thought it was what their God wanted them to do as if it would help save the people of the world.
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Christianity, which they spread to the Near East during the Crusades.
Monks help spread Christianity across Europe.
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Christians worship in churches. Christianity spread throught the world with the help of the Roman Empire, but It originated with Jesus in Isreal.