When Constantine adopted Christianity in the fourth century, he halted the persecution of Christians. He also made the discrimination and legal and social subordination of Jews into law. When Christianity became officially accepted in the 4th century, the Christians began to act openly against Jews. Constantine commenced the imposition of heavy penalties on anyone who visited a pagan temple or converted to Judaism. Further, mixed marriages between Jews and Christians were punished by death. After Constantine's reign, in 408, Theodosis II assumed power. In the "Codex Theodosianus" of Jews were forbidden to hold any public office. It first came from Justinian who legalized the burning and pillaging of Jewish synagogues by Christian bishops and monks. The Catholic Church would later play both a direct and an indirect role in the Nazi movement.
The practices by the Nazis can be interpreted as reenactments of older measures of the Christian world. Short of the Final Solution, Nazi ideology coincided with classic laws of state and church meant to subordinate Jews." (Nicholls, 26)
Across history, Christians saw the Jews disbelief in Jesus as stubbornness and immorality. This was a result... [continues]
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