Why the Nag Hamadi Library is the Best Thing for Christianity Since Before Emperor ConstantineEileen Fleming
1066: Your northern vassals remain true to the old ways, while you and your southron vassals have adopted Christianity. Your brother Erik, commonly known as 'the Heathen' rivals you in power and ambition, and might make a move for the throne. Will you stay true to the One...
Dr. Bill Warner's Lecture: "Why We Are Afraid, A 1400 Year Secret" HT: Andy Bell
Early in the fourth century, Christianity became a legitimate religion. “The situation changed in 313 A.D. when Emperor Constantine made Christianity a licit religion of the Roman Empire.” Christianity continued to spread throughout the lands, including into the European countries, the Middle East...
In the year AD 303, Emperor Diocletian, who hatedChristians, ordered that all Scriptures be destroyed throughout the empire. Less than ten years later Constantine became the emperor of the Roman Empire. He was converted to Christianity and among the first things he did was order ...
The ancient Hagia Sophia we see today in Istanbul is not the original Christian cathedral dating from the Byzantine period. Roman Emperor Constantine, the Great of the Byzantine Empire, built the first Hagia Sophia in 360 AD. Unfortunately, a fire in 404AD destroyed the roof and then another ...