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Series: History of the 3rd Century Church - Diocletian had divided the Empire as early as 285, shortly after becoming Emperor. He ruled from Nicomedia in Asia Minor; Maximian from Milan in Italy. Each one deputized a caesar who in theory was an equal, but in practice a subordinate. Maximian deputiz... Read More
Some of you might be interested in keeping up with a weekly biblical/financial blog that has been started recently by Robert Henley of Oklahoma. Robert was one of the speakers at our recent conference in Hilo, Hawaii. He has a financial calling. Go to: ht... Read More
Series: History of the 3rd Century Church - The last 40 years of the third century were relatively free of persecution for the Church. It was a time of unprecedented growth for Christianity, but it came at the expense of its character. Eusebius tells us in Eccl. Hist. VIII, i, "How great... Read More
On November 14 the Israeli parliament voted to seize East Jerusalem. This is not a final vote, but it could be the beginning of a final seizure of the city from the Palestinians in defiance of international law. Of course, most American lawmakers continue... Read More
Series: History of the 3rd Century Church - The capture of Valerian left his son, Gallienus, sole emperor of Rome. But it left him in a very precarious position, because the Romans believed that the fate of the empire hinged upon the fate of their emperors, who were, after all, worshipped as gods. I... Read More
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