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198:) on the shields of his soldiers. At the time most of Constantine's legionaries were Christians themselves including Constantine's mother St. Helena. In Carroll's view, this event marked the beginning of an unholy alliance between the military and the Church regardless of the fact that most members of a military belong to that particular country's religion. Carroll's thesis is explained as his father's supposed translation to Carroll's question as a boy of what the letters IHS stood for in churches, being the IHS monogram for the name of Jesus, as Constantine's vision of "In hoc signo vinces", "in this sign you will conquer", giving a fabricated union of state military with church dogma. 29: 193:
in 312 AD. The counter balance to this view that most wars are political or economic in nature is not discussed, nor are the circumstances of attacks on European Christendom through the ages by hostile forces, secular or alien religions. Constantine was convinced that he had won a battle because he
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The title page of this film shows the shadow of a cross, with "No war is holy" written across the
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had followed the instructions of a vision, to inscribe a sign of the cross (the
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James Carroll's Unholy Crusade: A Critique of the Film Constantine's Sword
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Producers: Oren Jacoby, James Carroll, Michael Solomon,
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The central visual symbol of the film, Constantine's Sword.
Oren Jacoby
John Landis
documentary film
Catholic Church
Jews
Oscar
Oren Jacoby
James P. Carroll
Constantine's Sword
transept
James P. Carroll
priest
Joseph Carroll
Constantine I
Labarum
evangelical
anti-Judaism
xenophobic
Crusades
Roman Inquisition
ghetto
Holocaust
U.S. foreign policy
Aaron Neville
With God On Our Side
German
Italian
Yiddish
Liev Schreiber

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