CHRISTIANITY VERSUS POLYTHEISM
The Church of St. Paul is one of four churches at Antioch, each of which
probably commemorated a different event or martyr. The Central Church
near the Imperial Cult Sanctuary and the church at the Sanctuary of Mên
Askaênos seem to have been placed strategically near these important
sites of polytheist worship, as if to declare the triumph of Christianity
over the old religions of the state and region. All four of Antioch’s
churches were built within 100 years after the emperor Constantine legalized
Christianity in AD 313. Wealthy members of Antioch’s Christian community
supported the church generously even in this early period.
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