What marked a turning point for Christianity in the Roman Empire, transitioning it from a persecuted faith to the official religion? emperor Constantine's conversion the crucifixion of Jesus the decline of the Roman Empire

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The turning point for Christianity in the Roman Empire that marked its transition from a persecuted faith to the official religion was Emperor Constantine's conversion. Constantine's Edict of Milan in 313 AD granted religious tolerance to Christians and allowed them to practice their faith openly. This significant change set the stage for Christianity to become more integrated into the fabric of Roman society and ultimately led to it being recognized as the official religion of the Empire in the following decades.