CHRISTIANITY IN ANCIENT ROME The Spread of Christianity

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CHRISTIANITY IN ANCIENT ROME The Spread of Christianity

CHRISTIANITY IN ANCIENT ROME The Spread of Christianity

Jewish Background THE PROMISE OF A MESSIAH

Jewish Background THE PROMISE OF A MESSIAH

The Kingdom of the Jews *Judea, the kingdom of the Jewish people was taken

The Kingdom of the Jews *Judea, the kingdom of the Jewish people was taken over by the Romans *Judea was made a province (state) of the Roman Empire in A. D. 6 *Many Jews believed God would send a Messiah who would come to restore their freedom

Just Historical or the Messiah? WHO WAS JESUS?

Just Historical or the Messiah? WHO WAS JESUS?

*Started his teachings at the age 30 *Did good works, performed miracles around the

*Started his teachings at the age 30 *Did good works, performed miracles around the region *Taught beliefs connected to Jewish traditions: -Monotheism (one god) -10 Commandments zar Na *Jesus was born in Nazareth around 6 - 4 B. C. eth Who Was Jesus?

Jesus & His Teachings *Christianity started as a sect (or group) of Judaism *since

Jesus & His Teachings *Christianity started as a sect (or group) of Judaism *since there was a connection to Jewish traditions *However, some of Jesus’ teachings did not fit with the Jewish beliefs… -A personal relationship with God -Love for all people, not just people of Jewish faith -Eternal kingdom & life after death *Jesus told people he was the son of God, many people believed he was the Messiah that God has promised

Jesus & His Teachings *The Jewish leaders did not like Jesus’ teachings and they

Jesus & His Teachings *The Jewish leaders did not like Jesus’ teachings and they did not believe he was the son of God *Jewish leaders told Roman officials that Jesus was trying to create instability among the Roman Empire – they arrested him for this *The Roman governor, Pontius Pilate, arrested Jesus and sentenced him to be crucified – considered to be the most disgraceful punishment for slaves and the worst criminals

Dedicated to Christ’s Message THE NEXT CHAPTER

Dedicated to Christ’s Message THE NEXT CHAPTER

Spreading the Word *3 days after the crucifixion the Bible says that Jesus rose

Spreading the Word *3 days after the crucifixion the Bible says that Jesus rose from the dead *Jesus’ 12 Apostles (pupils) believed even more that Jesus was the Messiah sent from God *The 12 Apostles & Jesus’ followers dedicated their lives to spreading His Word

Troubles Ahead *Christians refused to acknowledge & worship the Roman gods, this was seen

Troubles Ahead *Christians refused to acknowledge & worship the Roman gods, this was seen as opposition to the Roman Empire *Persecution of Christians meant they were put in jail, fed to wild animals, burned *Christians became scapegoats for political & economic problems

The Spread Continues *By A. D. 200, over 1 million Christians in the Roman

The Spread Continues *By A. D. 200, over 1 million Christians in the Roman Empire *An attractive message: -Embraced all people (poor, rich, disabled) -Gave hope -Personal relationship with higher being -Eternal afterlife

The Spread Continues *A. D. 313 – Constantine the Great issued Edict of Milan

The Spread Continues *A. D. 313 – Constantine the Great issued Edict of Milan – ended persecution of Christians, declared Christianity approved by the emperor *A. D. 380 – Emperor Theodosius the Great made it the official religion of the Roman Empire

Christianity Today Blues & purples = different sects of Christianity *about 2 billion Christians

Christianity Today Blues & purples = different sects of Christianity *about 2 billion Christians today (1 in 3 people) *most live in Europe, the Americas, & Southern Africa