what factor contributed most to the conversion of the roman empire to christianity in the 4th century ce? as christians were favored by constantine's policies, allowing them access to official positions, others decided to convert to christianity to share the same benefits. as a reaction against the increasing islamization of western asia, people converted to christianity. there is no historical reason, as it was the will of god. the fact that foreign converts started to preach and proselytize in roman lands.



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