Constantine's Sword
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Constantine's Sword (2001) is a controversial book by James P. Carroll, a former priest, who maps the Catholic Church's long, troubling history of anti-Semitism as the foundation for the hatred that led to the Holocaust.
The book's title refers to Constantine's transformation of the cross into a sword with which to conquer non-Christians.
A documentary film based on the book is set to be released in 2007
[edit] External links
- Review by Sharon Schulz-Elsing (curledup.com)
- An online excerpt
- "Constantine's Sword" documentary film