Stomping Ground said:
Can anyone give me some sources who say his conversion way purely a political move?
The ancients say it was genuine. but some moderns will have differing opinions on this.
Thanks
I didn't do Constantine but someone in my class did. Judging from his footnotes, the sources he appeared to use are:
"Constantine was a genuine and determined Christian"
- Eusebius, "Ecclesiastical History" Book X, 1942 (Harvard University Press).
- Norman Baynes, "Constantine the Great and the Christian Church" from Proceedings of the British Academy, vol XV 1929 (Oxford University Press).
"Constantine was a syncretist who accepted the Christian God as another member of his polytheistic pantheon"
- Joseph Vogt, "The Decline of Rome", 1965 (George Weidenfeld and Nicholson).
- Andrew Alfoldi, "The Conversion of Constantine and Pagan Rome", 1969 (Oxford University Press)
* "Constantine was a political manipulator, never a true Christian and pretending to accept the new faith for political reasons"
-Jacob Burckhardt, "Age of Constantine the Great", 1956 (Doubleday)
So I suppose Burckhardt is the most obvious one, but Vogt and Alfoldi also tend to the political rather than religious view.
Hope this helps