Once Christianity became the Roman Empire's official religion, Jiang argues, it needed new theories that would reinvent a revolutionary faith as an establishment religion.
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Once Christianity became the Roman Empire's official religion, Jiang argues, it needed new theories that would reinvent a revolutionary faith as an establishment religion.
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"...they had to develop new theories to reinvent Christianity as an establishment religion. And as we discussed last semester, the person who did it..."
"...of God and Confessions, it's really to adapt Christianity as an establishment religion, to reduce its revolutionary nature, okay? So is this all making..."
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