In its later chapters, the book focuses on the role of the Church during the fall of the Western Roman Empire, highlighting the centralization of power in the papacy, the rise of monasticism, and the consolidation of Christianity under the protection of the state, particularly under Emperor Constantine. It also discusses the Christianization of Europe, including the conversion of barbarian tribes and the formation of Christian kingdoms, as well as the development of the medieval Church's social, cultural, and political influence. The book concludes by exploring the rise of medieval Christianity in the post-Roman world, with the papacy asserting itself as a spiritual and temporal authority, and the transformation of Europe into a Christianized continent during the early Middle Ages.
Through an in-depth analysis of key theological, political, and social developments, this book traces how Christianity, once a small Jewish sect, came to dominate the religious, cultural, and intellectual life of Europe, shaping the foundations of Western civilization.
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