The fourth-century interest in "orthodoxy" among Christian intellectuals arose from:
A) a belief that Christians could arrive at an absolute understanding of the world and everything in it.
B) an agreement among Christian bishops and leaders that there were core matters of faith that could be acknowledged.
C) a powerful Roman papacy that could finally enforce Christian orthodoxy.
D) a series of pagan emperors who persecuted Christians and attacked their theology and style of worship.
E) the need to show that Christianity could withstand the philosophical scrutiny of Greek and Roman traditions.
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