“[W]hen the emperor Constantine abruptly changed Roman policy from one of persecuting Christians to protecting and favoring them with massive gifts of money, tax exemptions, and enormous prestige, the bishops, now in political favor, sometimes used these new resources to promote unanimity; thus in 381, the Christian emperor Theodosius made "heresy" a crime against the state.”
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Adam, Eve, and the Serpent: Sex and Politics in Early Christianity
This book delves into the origins and interpretations of the Adam and Eve story in early Christian texts, analyzing how it was used to discuss issues of sex and political authority. It examines the historical and cultural context of the time, offering insights into the development of Christian theology and the role of gender in early Christian society. more
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