When Christianity became the dominant religion of the Roman Empire in the fourth century, the bishops of Rome insisted on the destruction of pagan works of art on the grounds that they were idolatrous.
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Christianity, Art and Transformation: Theological Aesthetics in the Struggle for Justice
2008, Cambridge University Press
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Christianity, Art and Transformation: Theological Aesthetics in the Struggle for Justice
January 29, 2001, Cambridge University Press
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