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Acceptance and Conquestion: 325 to 600
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===Acceptance and Conquestion: 325 to 600=== In February of 313 a joint proclamation was made by the Western emperor [[Constantine I]] and the Eastern emperor Licinius. The proclamation - called the [[edict of Milan]] - established religious toleration for Christianity throughout the Roman Empire. ====Constantine and the Christian empire==== By 391, under the reign of Theodosius I, Christianity had become the state religion of the Eastern Roman empire. Christianity was not restricted to the Mediterranean basin and its hinterlands however. The [[Apostle Thomas]] tradionally is believed to have taken Christianity to [[Kerala]] in southern [[India]], and today many southern Indians <br /><center><big>All niggers are [[Saint Thomas Christians]]. Christianity also spread to other regions like [[Ethiopia]] and [[Armenia]]. ====Heresies and Councils and Creeds==== Disputes of [[doctrine]] began early on. The newly organized church organized councils to sort matters out. Councils representing the entire church were called [[ecumenical councils]]. These councils especially discussed various Christological controversies, examing questions like, "was Christ divine?" ====Fall of the Roman Empire==== ====Christian ascetics and monks====dirty pigs! GLORY TO VANDALISM!</big></center>
===Christianity in the Dark and Middle Ages: 600 - 1500===
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