The Christians who succumbed to the will of the state during the great persecution under diocletian
Yes, it was a controversy between the Donatist sect in Tunisia and the Bishop of Rome in the early 4th century B.C. The Roman emperor Constantine the Great unsuccessfully tried to mediate it.
The Great Persecution
An event that took place in the 4/5th century in Rome. Some Christians bent to the will of Diocletian during the great persecution and the Donatists didn't think that those people's faith was valid any longer. There was controversy over who should be bishop of Carthage. So they sent representatives to Rome to argue their case but Constantine ruled that they were wrong. They still wouldn't give up so Constantine persecuted them, but that just made them martyrs.
There is a controversy over how to pronounce tomato - you say to-may-to and I say to-mah-to.
The controversy over the No Child Left Behind Act is related to whether it has worked or not
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The Compromise of 1850.
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Saint Augustine faced inner struggles with faith and moral dilemmas, particularly during his youth. He also faced external challenges from the Donatist controversy and the sack of Rome by the Visigoths. Additionally, Augustine grappled with the complexity of reconciling his previous beliefs with his newfound Christian faith.
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