Today, few historians would agree with the judgment of Edward Gibson who argued that Christianity destroyed the Roman Empire. But, to what extent did Christianity alter the traditional values and the infrastructure of the Roman state? Were these alterations inevitable?

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Today, few historians would agree with the judgment of Edward Gibson who argued that Christianity destroyed the Roman Empire.  But, to what extent did Christianity alter the traditional values and the infrastructure of the Roman state?  Were these alterations inevitable? 

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