Constantine decreed in the Edict of Milan that Christianity was a legal religion. This was because there was not only hatred of the Christians by the non-Christians, but also dissent among the Christians themselves. He needed domestic tranquility in order to settle his military matters. While the Council of Milan did not settle matters among the Christians to a great extent, it did give them legal status.
A:Persecution of the Jews began under Constantine and his successor sons. As Christians, they barely tolerated the Jews, seemingly blaming them for the death of Jesus.
Christians didn't there has always been both, they represent different things.
Catholics are Christians.
AnsweConstantine I became Emperor in the "Gallic Prefecture" of Britain, Gaul and the Iberian Peninsula, on the death of his father in 306. In 312 he defeated Maxentius at the Milvian Bridge (at which point he openly embraced Christianity) and thus became sole Emperor in the West. A rival, Licinius, ruled the Eastern half until 324, when Constantine defeated him in civil war. Constantine then ruled the whole empire until his death in 337.
The same things as regular Christians.
Jews like Paul persecuted the christians.
A few things that Constantine did while emperor was to legalize all religions, win civil wars, move the capital and murder his wife and son.A few things that Constantine did while emperor was to legalize all religions, win civil wars, move the capital and murder his wife and son.A few things that Constantine did while emperor was to legalize all religions, win civil wars, move the capital and murder his wife and son.A few things that Constantine did while emperor was to legalize all religions, win civil wars, move the capital and murder his wife and son.A few things that Constantine did while emperor was to legalize all religions, win civil wars, move the capital and murder his wife and son.A few things that Constantine did while emperor was to legalize all religions, win civil wars, move the capital and murder his wife and son.A few things that Constantine did while emperor was to legalize all religions, win civil wars, move the capital and murder his wife and son.A few things that Constantine did while emperor was to legalize all religions, win civil wars, move the capital and murder his wife and son.A few things that Constantine did while emperor was to legalize all religions, win civil wars, move the capital and murder his wife and son.
Christians have a moral connection to God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit. Christians are supposed to choose to have behaviors that are on track with God and Christianity. Christians sometimes have to let go of part of their lives to be moral. If they used to do immoral things before they became a Christian, they are supposed to stop. Christians are supposed to love God first, and love (care about) their neighbor as well.
The Christians teach their people the same things that Jesus taught the people around the Mediterranean in 1 A.D., to put it simply. There is a long list of things that Christians teach their people.
Christians?
Constantine was an emperor in a four-emperor co-emperorship called the tetrarchy (rule by four). He became the emperor of the western part of the Roman Empire after winning a war on an usurper emperor. In 324 he became sole emperor after wining a war against the emperor of the eastern part of the empire. Constantine is known mainly for being the first Roman emperor who supported Christianity. In 313. together with his co-emperor Licinius, he issued the Edict of Milan, which aimed at completing the ending of the Great Persecution of Christians which had been decreed by the Edict of Toleration by the emperor Galerius of 311. He tried to arbitrate disputes between rival Christian doctrines by holding synods and ecumenical councils, the most important of which was the First Council of Nicaea. He built a number of Christian churches, most notably the original St Peter's Basilica (Old St Peter's) and the Lateran archibasica (which was the first papal residence) in Rome, Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem and the Church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople . He also opened high office in the imperial administration to Christians.
It really depends on one's opinion. In my opinion, it was Okonkwo, because he wasn't able to accept change in his village when the Christians came.