In fact, the conversion of Constantine does not affect the church itself, only stopping persecution. It certainly did not turn it into a persecutor of another religion nor was it related to the creation of a hierarchical structure of the church. It was the first time in the reign of Theodosius that it became the official religion of Rome after a few years.
Constantine himself was baptized before his death was when he told the vision about the vision of the Milvia Bridge. There is considerable debate among historians that Christianity is becoming more common, and Constantine makes it legal (but not "official") legitimate to prevent further discrepancy I merely declared the Milan order to act. For Constantine, this is a practical move requiring the NICAEA Committee to determine the essence of Christ. There was a violent argument that could lead to the division of the church and create differences within the empire. Thus Constantine asked for a meeting to avoid any problems
Constantine himself seems to be a Christian and has big doubts. Regardless of his belief, he did not stop killing his son as he thought he was a threat to his rule. In addition, during nearly all of his life, he adores the god of "indomitable sun" called Sol Invictus. It is totally possible and perhaps even possible for Constantine to transform Sol Inviscus into a Christian god.
Good information about the influence on Konstantin and his church is Constantine, Roman Emperor, Christian Victor, Paul Stevenson.
Constantine converted to Christianity and changed it from a persecuted religion to a religion that persecuted another religion. It also helps make Christianity a more formal and hierarchical religion.
Prior to Constantine, Christians were sometimes persecuted under the laws of Rome. After Constantine, this is the end. Indeed, the Constantine emperor and later emperors even even prohibited various heathen practices at least by law.
After Konstantin, the Christian church has become more organized. His conversion makes the church more like the empire's public institution, which means that it needs more organizations. This provides a variety of interpretations, such as a clearer hierarchy and decisions between mechanisms for determining Christian doctrines.
In this way, the conversion of Konstantin makes Christianity more dominant and organized religion than ever.
As a result of the conversion of Konstantin, he became more tolerant of Roman Christianity, the church spread to other parts of his empire and it became possible to preach in the public society. Konstantin is known as the emperor who did not make Christianity any longer anti-Roman. If Konstantinus does not transform Rome without transforming it, the church will not be able to get enough footholds in Rome and the western part. His conversion ended the widespread persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire, and greatly enhanced the power and influence of Christianity in Rome. In addition, his conversion turned Roman law into a Western Catholic legacy and formed the foundation of western law and justice. An important period of Konstantin and the church can be traced back to persecution of Nero after the death of Konstantin, the year 64 AD. In 400 AD, the heathens of Rome finally fell down.
Today, we saw the church which represents the history of the church right after Konstantin. Konstantin was the first Roman emperor who did not persecute Christians. He actually legalized Christianity in the year 313 AD. I do not know if he is a Christian, but he legalized Christianity in 313 and declared it legitimate religion of the Roman Empire. The table is over. Being a Christian is very popular. He pushed. The origins of the Roman Catholic Church are many, because Constantine joins the church with the Roman Empire, binds them and melts them. The church was married to the world then, but he was not married to Christ. Paganism began to merge with Christianity. Pagan temples became Christian churches. Pagan pastors do not want to lose support of Rome. They were always in Rome, so now they established the church of their temple. They still adore idols, but they have just changed their name to idle