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Sources of the Democratic Tradition
Section 4: The Rise of Christianity Witness History Audio: Jesus and the Law Jesus of Nazareth According to the Gospels, Jesus began preaching and performing miracles of healing in the provinces of Galilee and Judea on the eastern Mediterranean. Jesus’ message echoed the Jewish ideas of mercy and sympathy for the poor. Some followers believed he was the Son of God, Out of fear of rebellion, the Romans crucified him. Note Taking Transparency 52 1 of 6
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Sources of the Democratic Tradition
Section 4: The Rise of Christianity Christianity Spreads Jesus’ followers spread Christianity, first among the Jews of Judea and then through the Roman world. Paul was the most influential among them. The emperor Theodosius made Christianity Rome’s official religion. Witness History Audio: The Gospel According to Matthew Geography Interactive: Spread of Christianity to A.D. 476 2 of 6
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Sources of the Democratic Tradition
Section 4: The Rise of Christianity The Christian Church Gradually scattered Christian communities organized a structured church hierarchy. The bishops of the important cities became powerful in the Church, with the bishop of Rome serving as the pope. During the Middle Ages, the Roman Catholic Church became a powerful spiritual and secular force in Western Europe. 3 of 6
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Sources of the Democratic Tradition
Section 4: The Rise of Christianity The Judeo-Christian Tradition Both the Jewish and Christian faiths are major world religions today. The ethical and moral principles set forth by both religions played an important role in the development of the democratic tradition. QuickTake Section Quiz Progress Monitoring Transparency 4 of 6
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