When Rome Burns
What if the meeting that created modern Christianity was actually a political power play disguised as theology? In this episode, Michael Stevens breaks down the Council of Nicaea in 325 CE, where Emperor Constantine didn't just settle a religious debate: he engineered one of history's most successful rebranding campaigns. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • Why only 300 out of 1,800 bishops showed up to this "universal" council (and what that really tells us about early Christian unity) • How Constantine managed to host Christianity's biggest theological showdown while postponing his own baptism for 12 more years • The shocking reality that our modern Nicene Creed isn't actually from Nicaea at all (it was heavily revised 56 years later) 👤 Perfect for: anyone who wants to understand how religious institutions actually gain power and why the "official" story rarely matches what really happened. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Michael Stevens sets up the ultimate religious power struggle [02:00] Why most Christian bishops refused to attend their own "universal" council [04:30] Constantine's brilliant political strategy: solve the problem by creating the solution [06:45] What actually happened when Arius presented his case (spoiler: it wasn't pretty) [08:30] The creed that wasn't: how 381 CE rewrote 325 CE's legacy [11:00] Why this 1,700-year-old meeting still shapes Christianity today This isn't just ancient history. Stevens connects the dots between Nicaea's political maneuvering and how institutions still manufacture consensus today. You'll never look at "unanimous" decisions the same way again. 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow When Rome Burns on your favorite podcast platform and turn on notifications. New episodes drop daily, and next week we're covering the one emperor who tried to undo everything Constantine built. 🔍 Topics: Council of Nicaea, Constantine, early Christianity, Arianism, religious politics Stream the full show at When Rome Burns [https://whenromeburns.blackboxpods.com] -------- Keywords: battleships, political meltdowns, ned kelly, world war 2, founding fathers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]
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