The Christian Culture Christianitas And Barbarian Cultures Germanitas
380 The Roman Empire persecuted Christians between the Great Fire of Rome in 64 AD, under the 313 AD Milan Edict and Nero. Licinius and Constantine the Great made Christianity legal in Rome. The state and local government authority were responsible for ad hoc Christians’ persecution in Rome. Persecution of Christians throughout the empire began in 250 AD. It was an indirect impact of Decius, the emperor. The edict had been used for up to eighteen months. During that time, Christians were persecuted and killed while others escaped execution or apostatized. Christianity development and growth were heavily influenced during that time, redefining the theology of Christians, including the early Church structure. The outcome of persecution… Continue Reading...