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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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3.4 Christianity in the Roman Empire  
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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3.4 Christianity in the Roman Empire  
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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3.4 Christianity in the Roman Empire  
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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3.4 Christianity in the Roman Empire  
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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3.4 Christianity in the Roman Empire  

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3.4 Christianity in the Roman Empire
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
 


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

Slide 11 - Open question

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

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3.4 Christianity in the Roman Empire
Christianity in the Roman Empire
  • Constantine the Great stopped the persecution. Christians could know 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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Group of peoples who originally lived in what are now Germany and the Netherlands
Part of the Roman Empire that was governed from Italy and collapsed in 476.
A Roman citizen who was poor and got support from the rich and powerful
People that moved from northern and eastern Europe to the south and the west 
Belief in one god
The highest-ranked administrator in the Christian (Catholic) Church
proletarian
Germanic peoples
Great Migration
Western Roman Empire
Monotheism
Pope

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