
In terms of organization,the fourth-century Christian Church was:
A) based primarily in Jerusalem, the eventual residence of the pope.
B) essentially an underground movement, with few organized meetings, councils, or ecclesiastical offices.
C) more defined in hierarchical terms, with a clergy distributed among patriarchs, bishops, priests, and deacons.
D) increasingly organized, with important roles for previous outcasts such as women, slaves, and Jews.
E) established much along the lines of Judaism during the Roman diaspora.
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