The Spread of Christianity

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The Spread of Christianity NOTE: THIS LESSON IS A HISTORICAL PRESENTATION ABOUT THE BEGINNINGS AND THE EARLY SPREAD OF CHRISTIANITY AND IS NOT A DISCUSSION ABOUT INDIVIDUAL CHRISTIAN DENOMINATIONS AND THEIR BELIEFS

Learning Targets I can explain why “toleration” why essential for Roman society I can explain why Rome thought Jesus was a threat I can describe key factors in the spread of the Christian religion I can explain why the Christian religion was appealing to many.

Religious Diversity in the Early Roman Republic Rome tolerated the varied religious traditions of the people they conquered As long as citizens showed loyalty to the Roman gods and the divine (godly) nature of the emperor, then they could worship other gods Most of the conquered people were polytheistic

Divisions in Judea The Romans conquered Judea in 63 B.C.E. Where most Jews lived at the time Jews were monotheistic and did not believe in worshipping other gods Romans excused the Jews from worshipping the Roman gods so as to not violate the Jewish beliefs

Divisions in Judea Zealots were Jews who believed that a Messiah (Savior) would be sent in the form of an anointed king from their God to lead the Jewish people to freedom Several times, the Jewish Zealots would rebel against Rome The last time led to the destruction of Jerusalem and the Diaspora (dispersal) of the Jews in the 2nd century C.E.

The History of Jesus Christ Born in the region of Judea Sometime around the age of 30 he began preaching around the Sea of Galilea Number of followers grow as his message appeals to many – “Christian Miracles” 12 closest followers become known as his disciples and begin helping spread the message. I just put that random note in about “Christian Miracles” so that we can quickly mention the idea that according to Christianity, he performed miracles which led many to believe he was the Son of God. I don’t see a need to get into it any more than that.

The History of Jesus Christ After three years, he and his disciples went to Jerusalem to teach Jewish priests felt Jesus was a threat to their authority in Jerusalem Romans thought he might lead a possible new rebellion in Judea He was betrayed by one of his disciples

The History of Jesus Christ He was tried, condemned to death, and crucified According to the foundation of Christian Beliefs: He rose from the dead to talk and teach his apostles commanding them to spread his teachings After 40 days, he rose to heaven

The Spread of Christianity After the death of Jesus Christ, his disciples taught Jews in Judea and people throughout the Roman world Paul was the most important He had never seen Jesus He had persecuted Christians Had a vision of Jesus speaking to him which caused him to immediately convert to Christianity

The Spread of Christianity He spread his teachings to not only Jews, but also Gentiles (non-Jews) He set up Christian churches from Mesopotamia to Rome

The Spread of Christianity Paul taught that: Jesus sacrificed his life out of love for humankind Those who believed Jesus was the Son of God and followed his teachings would achieve eternal life

Rome’s Persecution of Christianity Rome’s toleration of other religions did not extend to Christianity Christians would not sacrifice to the emperor or honor Roman gods As Christians met in secret to avoid persecution, rumors spread that they were up to no good

Rome’s Persecution of Christianity In times of trouble, persecution increased Emperor Nero used the Christians as scapegoats for economic and social ills Thousands of Christians became martyrs – people who suffer or die for their beliefs

Christianity’s Appeal Jesus had welcomed all people, especially the humble, poor, and oppressed Comfort was found in the message of love Equality, human dignity, and the promise of a better life beyond the grave Taught discipline and moderation which was in line with Greek and Roman teachings

Christianity’s Appeal Missionaries could teach easier because: The Roman Empire was unified through roads and safe sea lanes Early documents were written in Greek and Latin, common languages across the entire empire Martyrdom provided strong examples of the faith of individuals

Rome Accepts Christianity Roman persecution ended in 313 C.E. when Constantine issued the Edict of Milan which granted the freedom of worship to all citizens of the Roman Empire Image of a cross in the sky before battle Emperor Theodosius made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire 80 years later