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Which century saw the legalization of Christianity and the church's ability to own property?
When did Christianity become the official religion of the Roman Empire?
What was the purpose of music in the early Christian Church?
When did the number of converts to Christianity start to grow significantly?
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What was the view of early church leaders regarding music in church?
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Study Notes
Legalization of Christianity
- The 4th century saw the legalization of Christianity and the church's ability to own property.
- The Edict of Milan, issued in 313 CE, allowed for the free practice of Christianity and marked a turning point in its status within the Roman Empire.
Official Religion of the Roman Empire
- Christianity was declared the official religion of the Roman Empire in 380 CE with the Edict of Thessalonica.
Purpose of Music in Early Christian Church
- Music served as a means of worship and expression of faith in the early Christian Church.
- It was used to enhance liturgical celebrations and create a communal worship experience.
Growth of Converts to Christianity
- The number of converts to Christianity began to grow significantly after the Edict of Milan in 313 CE, as legal status encouraged open practice and evangelism.
View of Early Church Leaders on Music
- Early church leaders had a mixed view regarding music; while some saw it as beneficial for worship, others expressed concerns about its potential for distraction from the message of faith.
- Leaders emphasized that music should serve to glorify God and not draw attention to performers or the allure of entertainment.
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Test your knowledge on the Christian Church in the First Millennium! Explore the significant role of Christianity in the Roman Empire and its transition to becoming the official religion.