<span>Upon the Roman emperor’s acceptance of Christianity, the religion’s status changed to being one of acceptance instead of one of illegality--since people no longer had to practice this religion in the "shadows". </span>
Proponents of this concept interpret these passages as specifying five separate crowns, these being the Crown of Life; the Incorruptible Crown; the Crown of Righteousness; the Crown of Glory; and the Crown of Exultation.
Answer:
In ancient Indian and Egyptian civilizations it was very strong shaping force in political structures, but both the religious beliefs and the resulting political system were different, just like pharaohs were different from rajas. The way Egyptians and Indians blended religion with politics bears certain similarities.
Explanation:
There were lot of differences between Celtic Christian Church and Roman Christian Church, first is the calculations of Easter which became very controversial during the 17th century. Other major differences are observed during baptism ceremony, consecration of churches, consecration of priests and even in the tonsure and liturgy.