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Warm up Copy HW Please take out your Christianity HW and review your answers with your neighbor
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Essential Questions How can religion impact social and political institutions? What happens when different cultures interact with one another?
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Judea Judea was a small territory on the eastern edge of the Mediterranean. It was important to Jews because it was their homeland, which had been part of the ancient kingdom of Israel.
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Timeline 63 B.C.E.- Romans had Jewish leaders that supported Roman rule, but Jews rebelled against Roman control. 37 B.C.E.- Herod ruled Rome and practiced the Jewish religion, but Jews did not trust him. 4 B.C.E.- Herod’s three sons ruled Rome, but Jews rebelled again.
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What is the difference between Judaism and Christianity? The belief that Jesus is the Messiah-deliverer
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Gospels Accounts of Jesus’s life and teachings written by four of his followers… Matthew Mark Luke John
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Birth of Jesus Jesus was born in a stable in Bethlehem because his parents had to go to Bethlehem to be counted for a Roman census, and there was no room left for them inside the inn.
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Important Jewish Law “You shall love your God with all your heart and all your soul” “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.”
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Parable of the Good Samaritan An injured man is rescued and cared for by a Samaritan, after two people passed him by at the side of the road. Jesus was teaching us that we should be good neighbors by having mercy on others, even those who are not like us.
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Why was Jesus put to death???? His teachings upset many people and because some feared that he might lead a revolt against Rome.
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Importance of the resurrection to Christians It confirmed people’s belief that Jesus was the son of God
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Salvation If you believe in Jesus and the resurrection than you will be saved from sin live in peace in Heaven upon your death
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Paul Paul stopped persecuting Christians and became a missionary because he believed he had heard the voice of the Jesus in a vision. Paul helped spread Christianity by preaching throughout much of the empire. While in jail, he wrote letters to other Christians.
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Why were Christians a threat to Rome? Christians refused to worship other Roman gods, would not admit that the emperor was a god, preferred a life of simplicity, and refused to serve in the army
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Persecution of the Christians Methods making their religion illegal Death Result helped to spread Christianity because people admired the bravery of the Christians. Christianity also offered hope to the poor and to slaves.
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Constantine In 313 C.E., Constantine gave Christians the right to practice their religion. The emperors who succeeded Constantine accepted the new faith, and it eventually became the official religion of the empire.
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St. Peter’s Tomb Video 1. Peter was in Rome at the time, graffiti, coins 2. They felt Christians threatened their power 3. underground chambers: services and graves 4. Nero-blamed the fire on the Christians Constantine-ordered St. Peter’s Basilica/supported Christianity 5. Pope Julius II…It was heavily damaged
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Closure Please write a note to your neighbor about how Jesus impacted the people and government of his time period. Please use the following terms/people… Messiah parable crucifixion resurrection Paul Constantine
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