. . "Religious tolerance Christianity." . . "Prologue Productions." . . . . . . "Constantine's sword (Motion picture)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Author and ex-Catholic priest James Carroll \"confront[s] persecution and violence in the name of God - today and in the Church's past. He discovers a terrible legacy that reverberates across the centuries: from the Emperor Constantine's vision of the cross as a sword and symbol of power, to the rise of genocidal antisemitism, to modern-day wars sparked by religious extremism\"--Container."@en . . "Documentary films"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "At its heart a detective story, this journey into Carroll's own past (his father was a U.S. Air Force General who helped prepare for nuclear war) and into the wider world shows him uncovering evidence of church-sanctioned violence against non-Christians."@en . . . . . . . . "History"@en . . . "James Carroll's Constantine's sword"@en . . . "Constantine's sword"@en . "Storyville Films." . . "Christianity and antisemitism." . . "Christianity and antisemitism History." . . "Documentary films." . . "Metropole Film Board." . . "Christianity and other religions." . . "Violence Religious aspects Christianity." . .