Late Roman Christianity initially operated through multiple autonomous major churches, not a single centralized church hierarchy.
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Late Roman Christianity initially operated through multiple autonomous major churches, not a single centralized church hierarchy.
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"So it's possible to switch leaders if the leaders aren't performing a good job. What the church does is, in exchange for joining the..."
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