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- Caesars and saints
- Christianizing the Roman Empire (A.D. 100-400)
- Constantine : Roman Emperor, Christian Victor
- Constantine and the conversion of Europe
- Constantine and the conversion of Europe
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- Medieval Christianity : a new history
- Neither Jew nor Greek : a contested identity
- Pagans : the end of traditional religion and the rise of Christianity
- Peter and Paul and the Christian revolution
- Rome : the enduring legacy
- The Gnostics : myth, ritual, and diversity in early Christianity
- The closing of the Western mind : the rise of faith and the fall of reason
- The darkening age : the Christian destruction of the classical world
- The first thousand years : a global history of Christianity
- The last pagan emperor : Julian the Apostate and the war against Christianity
- The origins of Christianity
- The rise of Christianity
- Through the eye of a needle : wealth, the fall of Rome, and the making of Christianity in the West, 350-550 AD
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