Constantinianism

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title: Constantinianism
text: Constantinianism is a religiopolitical ideology in Christian politics that epitomizes the unity of church and state, as opposed to separation of church and state. This view is modeled after an ideal Christendom, which arose during the reign of Constantine the Great. Contemporary theologians have used the term to characterize a view that Christians should readily participate in liberal democracies.
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