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3.4 Christianity in the Roman Empire  

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3.4 Christianity in the Roman Empire  
Learning objectives
  • You can explain with examples what the difference is between monotheistic and polytheistic religions.
  • You can explain how Christianity started and give the key features of Christian belief.
  • You can explain how Christianity developed in late Antiquity.

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Belief in one God

  • The people who lived in Judea (a Roman province; part of Israel) believed in Judaism. A very different belief compared to other religions 
  • The Jews believed in one god (monotheism). The Romans were polytheistic
  • Holy book and promised land 

 

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Belief in one god

  • The Jews didn't want to worship the emperor as a god. 
  • The Jews had holy books (how they should live). They believed that God would give them a country (Israel). They believed someone would come and free them from the foreign rulers 

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Christianity


  • Jesus of Nazareth lived in Judea; he believed people needed to lead a better life. 
  • People had to be charitable, tolerant, humble and forgiving
  • Some Jews saw Jesus as the man God had sent to free them 
  • 'Christ' means 'high priest' or 'king'
  • Christianity started 

 

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Christianity
Christianity
  • Some Jewish religious leaders thought Jesus was a threat --> he was arrested and crucified. Some believed he came back to life after his death and rose to heaven
  • Their holy book: the Bible
  • People travelled through the Roman Empire to spread the religion
  • Paul of Tarsus


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Christianity in the Roman Empire

  • When people started to convert to Christianity the Romans didn't see the group as 'harmless'' anymore
  • Christians also refused to worship the Roman emperor as god --> Christianity was forbidden 
  • Emperor Nero was harsh to Christians (crucified, burnt to death, thrown to the lions)
  • Still, Christianity grew immensely (Pope) 
 


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Christianity was very popular among poor people and slaves. Explain why

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Which two statements are correct
A
The Jews had to lead their lives according to the rules in their holy book
B
The Jews made changes to their religion after Judea became Roman
C
The Jews only worshipped the emperor because the Romans said they had to
D
The Jews were not happy about having the Romans in their country

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Christianity in the Roman Empire

  • Constantine the Great stopped the persecution. Christians could now worship their god in public
  • After his death the Church became more powerful. Emperor Theodosius made Christianity the state religion

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What is the most important difference between a polytheistic religion and a monotheistic religion?

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Write down two reasons why the Romans banned Christianity in the first century.

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