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Ideological Background of Emperor's Constantine's Religious Policy
2015
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By the middle of the 3rd century the once glorious Roman Empire was past its prime. It was considerably weakened both economically and socially. Emperor Constantine the Great expected the intensification of monotheistic religiousness to solve the severe–seemingly hopeless–situation. He was hardly familiar with matters of theology, but was quite sure that he can achieve the stability of his own power by combining the strongest religions of the Empire ideologically. In the spirit of this policy,
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