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Nicaea: The Council That Rewrote Christianity
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- ISBN8233032639
- EAN9798233032639
- Date de parution03/01/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
In 325 CE, a Roman emperor convened a council that would change Christianity forever. The Council of Nicaea is often remembered as a moment of unity-a gathering that clarified doctrine and affirmed belief. Yet behind this familiar story lies a deeper and more unsettling reality. Nicaea was not merely a theological debate; it was a political response to crisis, a calculated effort to impose unity on a divided empire through religious authority. Nicaea: The Council That Rewrote Christianity examines the council as a turning point where faith, power, and governance collided.
Drawing on historical context, early Christian diversity, and the political ambitions of Emperor Constantine, this book reveals why Nicaea was convened, what was truly at stake, and how its outcomes reshaped Christianity into an institution capable of enforcing belief.
Drawing on historical context, early Christian diversity, and the political ambitions of Emperor Constantine, this book reveals why Nicaea was convened, what was truly at stake, and how its outcomes reshaped Christianity into an institution capable of enforcing belief.





