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Section 4-The Development of Christianity

Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. The Development of Christianity Explain how Christianity developed throughout the Roman Empire.

Augustus revived traditional Roman religious festivals and ceremonies to bring back the Roman state religion.  Background: Roman Religion It focused on the worship of a number of gods and goddesses–including Jupiter, Juno, Minerva, and Mars–based on the Greek Olympian deities.  Beginning with Augustus, emperors often were declared gods.

Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. Background: Roman Religion (cont.) The Romans believed that observing the proper rituals brought them into a right relationship with the gods, which guaranteed peace and prosperity.  They also believed that their success at empire building meant the gods favored them. (pages 169–170)

Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. The Romans were tolerant of local religions and worship.  Many Romans were drawn to the religions of the eastern areas they had conquered.  These religions gave a more spiritual experience to them, promised entry into a higher reality, and taught of a life after death superior to the present one. Background: Roman Religion (cont.) (pages 169–170)

By A.D. 6, Judaea, which covered the lands of the ancient kingdom of Judah, was a Roman province under the direction of a procurator.  The Jewish Background and The Rise of Christianity Unrest was common in Judaea, even among factions of Jews.

Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. The Jewish Background and The Rise of Christianity (cont.) The Pharisees promoted close observance of religious law to protect Jewish identity from Roman influences.  The Essenes awaited God to save Israel from oppression.  The Zealots advocated overthrowing Roman rule.  A revolt begun in 66 was crushed by the Romans, who destroyed the temple in Jerusalem. Among the Jews, the Sadducees counseled cooperating with the Romans.  (pages 170–172)

Jesus taught that inner transformation was most important, not adhering to laws or rituals.  He commanded that we love God and love each other, treating all as our neighbors.  Jesus taught the virtues that would later shape the value system of Western civilization: humility, charity, and love of others. Jesus, a Jew, began to preach in the midst of this conflict.  The Jewish Background and The Rise of Christianity (cont.)

Followers of Jesus believed he overcame death, however.  Many Jewish followers believed he was the Messiah who had come to save Israel. Jesus’ opponents turned Jesus over to the Roman authorities because they thought he might cause people to revolt against Rome. The procurator, Pontius Pilate, ordered his crucifixion.  The Jewish Background and The Rise of Christianity (cont.)

Another prominent leader was Paul.  Paul took the message of Jesus to both Jews and non-Jews, or Gentiles.  He founded many Christian communities in Asia Minor and along the Aegean Sea.  Paul taught that Jesus was the Savior and Son of God who had come to Earth to save all people. Simon Peter was a prominent figure in early Christianity.  The Jewish Background and The Rise of Christianity (cont.)

Paul wrote letters (epistles) to Christian communities, and other disciples may have written down Jesus’ sayings.  Between A.D. 40 and 100, these became the basis of the written Gospels (“the good news”).  The Gospels tell of Jesus’ life and teachings, and they form the basis of the New Testament, the second part of the Christian Bible. Jesus’ death could make up for people’s sins and offer them salvation.  The Jewish Background and The Rise of Christianity (cont.)

Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. Even so, at first the Romans paid little attention to the spread of Christianity.  That attitude changed.  Romans came to see Christianity as harmful to public order and morals because Christians would not worship the Roman gods.  This was an act of treason, a capital crime. Christianity’s basic values differed from Greco- Roman values.  The Jewish Background and The Rise of Christianity (cont.) (pages 170–172)

Christians believed, however, in one God only and that worshipping false gods would endanger their salvation. The Jewish Background and The Rise of Christianity (cont.) (pages 170–172)

Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. He subjected them to cruel deaths.  In the second century, persecution lessened, though it continued to a degree.  By the end of the rule of the five good emperors, Christians made up a small but strong minority. Roman persecution of Christians began under Nero’s reign, ( A.D. 54–68). He blamed Christians for the fire that burned much of Rome.  The Jewish Background and The Rise of Christianity (cont.) (pages 170–172)

Roman persecution strengthened Christianity by forcing it to become more organized.  The Triumph of Christianity The emerging control over Christian communities by bishops was important to this change.  The Christian Church was creating a distinction between the clergy (church leaders) and the laity (everyday church members).

Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. The Triumph of Christianity (cont.) For a number of reasons, Christianity grew steadily.  First, it was more personal than the Roman religion and offered eternal life and salvation.  Second, it was familiar because it was like other religions that offered immortality through the sacrificial death of a savior-god.  Third, it fulfilled the human need to belong. (pages 172–174)

Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. The Triumph of Christianity (cont.) Christians formed communities based on love and care.  Christianity was especially attractive to the poor and powerless.  Everyone, regardless of status, could gain salvation and all were equal in the eyes of God. (pages 172–174)

Emperors in the third century began new waves of persecution, ending with the great persecution by Diocletian at the beginning of the fourth century.  Christianity was too strong for force to destroy it, however.  Christianity prospered in the fourth century.  Constantine became the first Christian emperor.  In 313 his Edict of Milan officially sanctioned tolerating Christianity. The Triumph of Christianity (cont.)

Under Theodosius the Great, the Romans adopted Christianity as their official religion. The Triumph of Christianity (cont.)