
In a very brief entry, Robert Boylan highlights a passage from an ancient Armenian text that’s been titled Concerning Adam, Eve, and the Incarnation and that has struck me ever since I first came across it:
http://scripturalmormonism.blogspot.co.uk/2017/06/the-mortality-of-god-father-in-armenian.html
For those who may be unaware: Armenia is the first state in the world to have adopted Christianity as its official religion. That occurred in AD 301.
By contrast, the Edict of Milan, issued by Constantine the Great and Licinius, came in February 313 AD, and merely granted “toleration” to Christianity, within the borders of the Roman Empire. Proclamation of Christianity as the official imperial religion of the Romans had to wait until Theodosius I, in AD 380.