4.5 The rise of Christianity and the fall of Rome (part 1)

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Jesus preaching to Jews in Judea (modern day Israel/palestine)
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4.4 The rise of Christianity and the fall of Rome
Jesus preaching to Jews in Judea (modern day Israel/palestine)

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Planning for this lesson
Instruction 4.4 Christianity 
Worktime, exercises 

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Goals for this lesson
At the end of this lesson...
  • Understand how christianity rose and spread throughout the Roman empire.

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Recap
Do exercise 11 B and c on page 126 

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[T] What was the Pax Romana (2pt)

Slide 5 - Question ouverte

[R] What is not a reward for 25 years of military service in the Roman army?
A
Right to vote
B
Right to veto
C
Becoming a citizen
D
A piece of land

Slide 6 - Quiz

[I] Give an example of something that is simular to Romanisation in modern times.

Slide 7 - Question ouverte

Exercises
Do exercise 1 and 2 page 127

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Judaism
  • Monotheistic religion in Judea= belief in 1 god.
  • First Christianity was a cult in Judaism.
  • Christianity spread after Jesus's cruxifiction by his disciples in the Roman empire

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Jesus of Nazareth
  • Preacher in Judea
  • Message of love and caring
  •  People believed that he came to save humanity.
  • Followers of Jesus= christians

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Name two other monotheistic religions

Slide 11 - Question ouverte

Slide 12 - Vidéo

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The rise of Christianity
  •  Christianty was also open for gentiles = non-jewish people.
  • Church was led by popes= highest christian leader.
  • Important Christians became Saints

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Christianity
Slaves and women were drawn towards the new religion.
Why?
In Christianity everyone is equal
In Christianity the afterlife is for eternity and is a good life

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Why were Christians persecuted?


1. They refused to accept the Roman emperor as a god.
2. Christianity spread very fast and therefore the Romans believed that it was a threat for the unity in the empire.

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Exercise 
Do exercise 2,4,6,7A and C
Done? Do ex 8 and 10

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Slide 21 - Lien

Constantine
  • Emperor in 313
  • Has a vision in 312
  • Becomes a Christian
  • He ends the persecutions of Christians

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[I] Why did Christianity grow so quickly from the year 313? (2pt)

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Roman army after Constantine (P and X stand for Jesus Christ in Greek)

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Theodosius

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The Fall
Emperor Theodosius the Great was the last emperor who ruled both parts of the Roman Empire. In 380 AD, he made Christianity the only official religion in the empire. But he failed to restore order in the empire.
When he died in 395 AD, the Goths had set up a kingdom within the empire. In 410 AD the Visigoths sacked Rome. 

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Most important dates
Beginning of the Roman Empire: 27 B.C.
Beginning of the Roman Republic: 509 BC
Beginning of Christianity: 30 AD
Christianity becomes official religion 330 AD. c.
End of the Western Roman Empire: 476 AD

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Exercises par 4.4
8 and 10

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Planning for this lesson
Instruction 4.5 Christianity and the fall of Rome
Worktime:
 Ex 1, 2,5 and 7
Finish your storyboard 

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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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