Constantinian shift


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Constantinian shift
Constantinian shift is a term used by nontrinitarian Christians, as well as Anabaptist and Post-Christendom theologians, to describe the political and theological aspects of the 4th-century process of Constantine's integration of the imperial government with the church. The term was popularized by the Mennonite theologian John H. Yoder.

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