The Conversion of Constantine
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About the Book
Judaism and early Christianity both floundered for the first three hundred years of the Common Era. Each religion tried to survive in a Roman world filled with pagan religions and gods. In the year 313 an unbelievable event occurred. The Emperor Constantine adopted Christianity as the new religion for the Roman Empire. The impact of this momentous decision changed the shape and future course of the world. How and why it happened is explored in depth in The Conversion of Constantine.
About the Author
Eugene Solomon is retired in sunny Florida with his wife and golden retriever. He has written five books: a novel about the Warsaw Ghetto uprising during the Holocaust; two books dealing with ancient Judaism and early Christianity, a personal memoir about his experiences with cancer stem cell transplants and experimental drug programs. His last book was entitled “Lies and Deceits” and focused on distortions in American history.