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... Empire . Mis- sionary activity outside the area of the Roman Empire , involving the political sovereignty of the imperial church , thereby drove Christians who lived in Asian lands outside the empire into a national and political ...
... Empire . Mis- sionary activity outside the area of the Roman Empire , involving the political sovereignty of the imperial church , thereby drove Christians who lived in Asian lands outside the empire into a national and political ...
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... Empire probably led to the Roman an internal weakening of the empire on the basis of this Empire conscious avoidance of many aspects of public life . When the Western Roman Empire finally collapsed after the conquest of Rome by the ...
... Empire probably led to the Roman an internal weakening of the empire on the basis of this Empire conscious avoidance of many aspects of public life . When the Western Roman Empire finally collapsed after the conquest of Rome by the ...
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... empire and the imperial church as sharing a close bond with one another ; in the center of the Chris- tian empire stands the figure of the Christian emperor rather than that of the spiritual head of the church . By raising Byzantium to ...
... empire and the imperial church as sharing a close bond with one another ; in the center of the Chris- tian empire stands the figure of the Christian emperor rather than that of the spiritual head of the church . By raising Byzantium to ...
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