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Constantine and Rome’s Acceptance of Christianity
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Author(s):
Robert B. Ekelund Jr.
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Robert D. Tollison
Publication date:
2011
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University of Chicago Press
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10.7208/chicago/9780226200040.003.0005
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Roman Christianity
pp. 19
Religion, History, and Social Science
pp. 32
Economics of Religious Belief
pp. 51
Entrepreneurship, Networking, and the Success of Early Christianity
pp. 78
Constantine and Rome’s Acceptance of Christianity
pp. 106
The Drive to Church Monopoly
pp. 142
Roman Christian Monopoly in the Early Medieval Period
pp. 171
Conclusion
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