Distributed for University of Scranton Press
Christianity of Constantine the Great
366 pages | 6 x 9 | © 1996
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
1. Parents
2. Early Religious Development
3. Accession and Early Years as Emperor
4. Rome, 312—and Eusebius’ Conversion Story
5. The Donatists, 312-337
6. Legislation
7. Constantine and Liciniu, 311-324
8. The Melitians and the Arians
9. Preparations for the Council
10. The Council of Nicaea
11. Eusebius of Nicomedia
12. The Aftermath of the Council of Nicaea
13. Gothic Wars; Building; Administration
14. Constantine, Athanasius and Arius, 328-333
15. Constantine and Athanasius to the Council of Tyre in 335
16. Last Years
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
1. Parents
2. Early Religious Development
3. Accession and Early Years as Emperor
4. Rome, 312—and Eusebius’ Conversion Story
5. The Donatists, 312-337
6. Legislation
7. Constantine and Liciniu, 311-324
8. The Melitians and the Arians
9. Preparations for the Council
10. The Council of Nicaea
11. Eusebius of Nicomedia
12. The Aftermath of the Council of Nicaea
13. Gothic Wars; Building; Administration
14. Constantine, Athanasius and Arius, 328-333
15. Constantine and Athanasius to the Council of Tyre in 335
16. Last Years
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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