The only Roman emperor known to have attempted to attack Christian leaders in this way was Emperor Diocletian, who instituted the Great Persecution in 303 CE.
Charlemagne, the Roman Emperor
There are not such leaders in Christianity . if ever such a person is there Christians will not call him as a christian leader because they are guiding by God
There are many, many different leaders in Christianity, because there are many different organized churches and groups within the Christian religion.
The Roman leaders did not like it at all. They believed that one day, there would be a rebellion against Rome because many of the Roman citizens came to worship Christianity more than their country. Because of that, they thought that the Christian Romans would no longer feel like the Roman emperor was the utmost powerful one, but God was.
There's some debate about this, but none of the Nazi leaders was a practicising Christian - and just look at their actions!
The "Christianity Today" website is an online magazine mainly for Christian leaders in the local church - as well as for people in the business or in other positions of influence.
After the Edict of Milan in 313 AD, Christianity became an official religion along with all the others. Note that in 313 it was an official religion, it was not the official religion until 380 AD.
The Christian leaders believed to have lived in the first generation after the death of Jesus are called the apostles. They were followed by the Apostolic Fathers, leading into the second century. In the next stage of early Christianity, its leaders are called the Church Fathers.
When the word "Christianity" is mentioned, please note that it is of a Spirital Dimension. Therefore , as the word "'Legalization" is of an Earthly dimension, there is no real connection . So a term like "the Legalization of Christianity" cannot exist. If you speak of Christianity... there is but One Judge. And He does not measure things according to Earthly niceties! The legalization of anything depends on the will of the people, or the rule of a dictator, or common international self-preservation. Emperor Constantine provided state patronage to the Catholic-Orthodox sect of Christianity, thus removing any doubt that Christianity had become legal. Although Christians still made up a very small proportion of the population, Christian bishops were made equal to the pagan religious leaders and hence took on some of the accoutrements that had previously been reserved for pagan leaders.
Jesus is one of the leaders of the Christianity Religion.
The earthly leadership for Christianity is primarily represented by the Pope for Catholics and by various denominational leaders, such as bishops, pastors, and elders, for other Christian denominations. These leaders provide spiritual guidance, oversee religious practices, and help in the administration of churches and religious communities.
The three primary leaders of Christianity are typically considered to be Jesus Christ, as the central figure and founder of the faith; the Apostle Peter, who is often regarded as the first leader of the early Church; and the Apostle Paul, who significantly shaped Christian theology and spread the faith throughout the Roman Empire. These leaders played crucial roles in establishing the teachings and practices that define Christianity today.