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6Y Objective: Describe the rise of Christianity in Rome. Describe the characteristics of early Christianity and its fundamental beliefs. Agenda: Do Now: History and Geography - The Spread of Christianity. Finish reading, discussing, and taking notes on Chapter 11 Section 2. Page 338 # 3B, 4A, 4B, and 5 Whatever you don’t finish is homework.
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People were expecting the Messiah.
Religion in Rome Jesus’s Teachings Early Christianity Romans were religiously tolerant. Rome expanded and took in people with many different religions. They did not force them to change into Roman religion. Very religious people – festivals and temples. They didn’t know which gods were real so they worshipped all gods so that they don’t offend anyone. They were strongly inspired by the Greek religion. They only banned religion when it became a political problem – Judaism. They defeated them repeatedly and eventually kicked them out of Jerusalem. They thought Jews offended Roman gods by refusing to worship them. Diaspora. From Judaism Came during a time when some Jews were very rigid and followed strict rules just for the sake of rules. People were expecting the Messiah. Most of what we know about Jesus come from the Bible, the holy book of Christianity – two parts: Old Testament and New Testament. Old Testament: About Jewish religion and Christianity’s Jewish roots. New Testament: about the life of Jesus and how we should follow God. Jesus created excitement wherever he went. His teachings challenged the authority of Roman and Jewish leaders. crucified. The Twelve Apostles spread Jesus’ Teachings. Paul of Tarsus (St. Paul) was the most important person in spreading Christianity. He traveled throughout the Roman world. St. Paul told Christians that they did not have to follow most of the Jewish laws. Within a hundred years after Jesus’ death, thousands of Christians lived in the Roman empire. Christians were persecuted (were imprisoned and put to death) because Roman leaders thought that they would rebel. They refused to worship Rome’s gods. Emperor Constantine became a Christian and ended the ban of Christianity in the Roman empire. It later became Rome’s official religion.
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Page 338 # 3B, 4A, 4B, and 5 Whatever you don’t finish is homework. When you are finished, make sure to study. There is a section 2 quiz on Wednesday. Also, copy the main ideas and big idea from page 339. Copy and define key terms and people from page 339. The Chapter 11 Test is next Wednesday, February 25th.
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