Which option most accurately explains Emperor Constantine’s impact on Christianity?

Under Constantine’s direction, Christians and Muslims began a holy war that resulted in the destruction of the basilica of Hagia Sophia.

Under Constantine’s direction, Christian followers were expelled from Jerusalem and executed for their religious beliefs and practices.

Under Constantine’s direction, Christian leaders assembled and took part in the first debates to determine which books to include in and exclude from the Bible.

Under Constantine’s direction, thousands of Christian followers became slave laborers forced to build the Roman Colosseum.

I believe it is C

Yes, you're right. It's C.

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You are correct, option C most accurately explains Emperor Constantine's impact on Christianity. Under Constantine's direction, Christian leaders assembled and took part in the first debates to determine which books to include in and exclude from the Bible. This event is known as the Council of Nicea, which took place in 325 AD. At this council, Constantine played a significant role in shaping early Christian doctrine and establishing a unified Christian belief system. The council debated various theological issues, including the divinity of Jesus, the nature of the Trinity, and the selection of religious texts to be included in the Bible.