The Rise of the Early Church: From Catacombs to Constantinople traces the transformative journey of Christianity from its humble beginnings in the Roman Empire to its establishment as the dominant religion under Emperor Constantine. The book explores the early struggles of Christians, their perseverance through persecution, and their efforts to define their faith amidst theological disputes. It highlights key figures, such as Saint Peter and Paul, and examines the critical events, including the Edict of Milan and the First Council of Nicaea, that helped shape the early church. Through detailed analysis of history, theology, and politics, this work offers a comprehensive account of the early Christian church's rise from underground communities to imperial recognition.
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