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DISCUSS THE NATURE AND EFFECTS OF CONSTANTINES CONVERSION.
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- Thu Jul 11 2002

... DISCUSS THE NATURE AND EFFECTS OF CONSTANTINE'S CONVERSION. The conversion of Emperor Constantine is often viewed as one of the most significant events in the entire history of the early church. Its repercussions enabled the church to actually flourish and develop into how we know it today. "Constantine, like his father, worshipped the Unconquered Sun;...his conversion should not be interpreted as an inward experience of grace . . . It was a military matter. His comprehension of Christian doctrine was never very clear, but he was sure that victory in battle lay in the gift of the God of the Christians." Chadwick, Henry, The Early Church Constantine, son of Constantinius and Helena, lived from 274 or 288(?) to 337, (the date of his birth is uncertain as the beginning of his life played little significance). He was sent to the court of Diocletian to learn how to rule, but he













