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Lesson duration is: 60 min
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4.5 The rise of Christianity and the fall of Rome
Jesus preaching to Jews in Judea (modern day Israel/palestine)
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Goals for this lesson
At the end of this lesson...
Understand how christianity spread throughout the Roman empire.
Understand how Rome was defended in the last period of the Roman Empire.
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Judea
Province of the Roman Empire
Jewish people lived there
Now known as Palestine or Israel
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Judaism
Monotheistic religion (vs the Romans who had a polytheistic religion)
Wouldn't believe in the Roman gods
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Slide 5 - Video
Why wouldn't the Jews believe in the Roman gods?
Slide 6 - Open question
Jesus of Nazareth
Jewish preacher traveling around in Judea
His message: "God is good and when you're a good person you'll get to heaven"
Followers are called Christians
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Spread of Christianity
First Christianity is a cult within the Jewish religion
People spread the message of love and hope after Jesus died
But it was open for gentiles to join
The Romans weren't happy with the spread of Christiany
Non-Jewish people
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Slide 12 - Video
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Christenvervolging
Maar christen zijn in het Romeinse Rijk is levensgevaarlijk!
Net als het Jodendom geloven de christenen maar in één god,
en dat is niet de Romeinse keizer!
De Romeinse keizers laten daarom de christenen vervolgen en doden...
Keizer Nero was één van de felste tegenstanders van de christenen. Hij gaf hen de schuld van de grote brand van Rome (die hij vermoedelijk zelf had laten stichten) en liet hen op de meest gruwelijke manieren aan hun eind komen.
Dit is een schilderij uit de 19e eeuw: Nero kijkt naar het lichaam van een christen die zojuist om het leven is gebracht.
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But in the year 312....
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Constantine
Emperor in 306
Becomes a christian in 312
Theodosius makes Christianity the state religion
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[I] Why did Christianity grow so quickly from the year 313? (2pt)
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1. Before the Roman Empire was Christianised, it had its own state religion. This religion was very different from Christianity. Mention two religious differences between Christianity and the religion of the Roman Empire.
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Read "Jesus of Nazareth" 2a. What sources do Christians use for the life and teachings of Jesus?
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2b. What did the Romans think Jesus meant to do? What was their reaction?
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4. Read "The rise of Christianity" a. What is a different word for people that are not Jewish?
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4b. Why is the leader of the Roman Catholic Church also the bishop of Rome?
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4c. Explain how Saint Peter’s decision to allow gentile people to become Christian helped Christianity to grow from a small cult into a general religion.
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5a. Mention two changes brought by Constantine that helped Christianity to grow.
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6d. Why was Constantine’s Victory in 312 AD also a victory for Christianity?
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Read "The fall". 9. For which two things is emperor Theodosius the Great remembered?
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Read "Trust in coins". 10. Why did people start to melt down old denarii?
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Study this map
closely so you
get a good
idea where the
barbarian tribes
came from and
where they
went.
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11. In your opinion, what was the most important reason for the fall of the Roman Empire? Explain your answer.
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What kind of faiths are Judaism and Christianity?
A
Polystheistic
B
Monotheistic
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Explain what attracted people to Christianity.
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Why did many Romans hate the Christians in the beginning?
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Christianity started with .
The story of his life and teachings form the gospels in the .
Among other things Jesus said people should take care of each other and that after there was a new life in Heaven. He called this the kingdom come, or the future kingdom. The Romans feared that he meant to start a real kingdom by them. So Jesus was arrested and . His followers believed that this did not stop Jesus and that he returned from the dead, at . These followers, or Christians, believe that Jesus showed the way to get to Heaven. At first this group of Christians was only a small cult within .
Jesus of Nazareth
Bible
this life
rebelling against
crucified
Easter
Judaism
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Before a battle in 312 AD, Constantine had his army put symbols on their
shields. He said that God had told him they would if they did.
After they won that battle, he took Rome and became the first emperor to give official status to .
Constantine had not only embraced Christianity. In 324 AD, he moved the capital to
Constantinople, present day . Constantinople also marked a new beginning: that of a more Christian empire.
While Rome was full of , Constantinople mostly had
big Christian .
Christian
win
Christianity
Istanbul
temples
churches
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For what two things is emperor Theodosius the Great remembered?
Slide 38 - Open question
When Roman wealth disappeared, the Roman denarius (the common silver coin) changed too. Emperors issued coins to save silver.
These new coins were , but their remained 1 denarius.
So people started to melt the coins down for the
. They only used the lighter coins as coins. This explains why people lost faith in the denarius. Without faith in the coins,