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Vocabulary Quiz
Polytheism vs. Monotheism Polytheism: Belief in MANY gods EX: Greek gods (Zeus, Aphrodite, Athena) The word comes from the Greek words poly+theoi, literally "many gods" gods have individual skills, needs, desires and histories Monotheism: Belief in ONE god One of the first monotheistic religions was Judaism, followed by Christianity, and then Islam
The Birth of Judaism Major religious principle: belief that there is a single God, who created the universe and continues to be involved in it. According to traditional Jewish belief, the God who created the world established a covenant with the Jewish people, and revealed his laws and commandments to them in the form of the Torah. A man who will be chosen by God to put an end to all evil in the world and usher in the world to come (Messiah/Savior) God will reward the good and punish the wicked
The Birth of Christianity Began as a result of Jesus Christ, a Jewish teacher Some Jewish followers believed Jesus was the Savior their faith promised; not all agreed Those who saw Jesus as the Messiah re-named themselves Christians
The Roman Empire & Christianity Christianity was one of many religions throughout the Roman Empire The Romans allowed many different religions and customs as long as they did not go against the emperor
The Roman Empire & Christianity In 63 BC, the Romans conquered Judaea and while the Romans allowed Judaism to be practiced, the Jews were not happy The Jews resented foreign rule and believed a savior would come to expel the Romans from their lands
The Roman Empire & Christianity As bitter feelings grew, the Romans issued harsh punishments to the Jews In 37 BC, the Romans appointed Herod to rule over Judaea and he did so with cruel intentions
The Roman Empire & Christianity While Herod is in power, Jesus is born in Bethlehem After his death, his disciples taught his stories and teachings It is believed that the gospels are created from these and written by Luke, Matthew, Mark, and John
JudaismChristianityIslam People Known As Number of Followers Religious Text Clergy House of Worship Day of Worship Theism (Poly/Mono) Views on Jesus
JudaismChristianityIslam People Known AsJewsChristiansMuslims Number of Followers14 Million2.2 Billion1.5 Billion Religious TextBibleBible + New TestamentQuran ClergyRabbi Priests, Ministers, Pastors, Bishops Imams House of WorshipTempleChurchMosque Day of WorshipSaturdaySundayFriday Theism (Poly/Mono)Monotheistic Views on JesusRegular ManSon of GodProphet
Rome Reacts to Christianity The fast growing religion alarmed the Romans because Christians refused to worship the gods and the emperor and some even deserted their jobs In 64 AD, there was another great fire that burned for 9 days and left the city in ruins
The Romans Persecute the Christians Emperor Nero blamed the fire on the Christians He ordered them arrested and had them either killed, sent to fight in the Colosseum, burned to death or crucified The Romans persecuted the Christians and treated them in a cruel and unfair way
The Growth of Christianity Despite the hardships, the popularity of Christianity kept rising It spread a message of peace, love, forgiveness, and a better life of death, which appealed to many people Jesus’s life and death also attracted followers and by 300 AD, one out of every ten Romans were Christians
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