
doi: 10.58079/14opc
handle: 20.500.13089/14opc
Tras el Edicto de Tesalónica del 380 d.C., el cristianismo se convirtió en la religión oficial del Imperio y el resto de religiones quedaron prohibidas por mandato imperial. Una religión y sus costumbres no pueden, sin embargo, ser erradicadas de la noche a la mañana, ni el ansia evangelizadora de la Iglesia llegó a todos los rincones del Imperio con la misma celeridad e intensidad. Por este motivo en las zonas rurales, sobre todo en los márgenes del Imperio, los campesinos, aunque llamándose cristianos,...
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