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The 4th century (300-400 CE) was pivotal for the development of Western Christianity. Emperor Constantine’s legalization of Christianity marked a turning point, allowing the faith to flourish openly. The Councils of Nicaea (325) and Constantinople (381) were instrumental in shaping Christian doctrine, resulting in the Nicene Creed—a foundational effort to unify Christian beliefs. This century stands as one of the most transformative periods in Christian history, solidifying its influence across the Western world. Join the class to explore this monumental era and deepen your understanding of Christianity’s foundational history.