Chapter 5, Section 4 - RedLionWorldHistory
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Chapter 5, Section 4
The Rise and Spread of Christianity
I. Background: Roman Religion
Augustus brought back traditional
Roman religious festivals
The Romans worshiped many Gods
like Jupiter, Juno, Minerva, and Mars
All of the Roman Gods were based on
Greek Olympic Gods
Romans believed that if they
observed the right rituals, they would
be guaranteed peace and prosperity
Romans also believed that if their
empire was successful, it meant the
Gods favored them
Romans allowed all different religions
to exist
II The Jewish Background and
the Rise of Christianity
By A.D. 6, Judea was a Roman
province under the direction of a
procurator
Judea-The Jewish Kingdom of Judah,
now Israel
Procurator-A Roman official in charge
of a province
There were many divisions of Jews living in
Judea
Sadducees- cooperated with the Romans
Pharisees- Urged Jews to follow Jewish law
to protect the Jewish identity
Essenes- Were waiting for God to come to
Earth to save the Jewish people
Zealots- Told Jews to violently overthrow
the Romans
In 66, there was a revolt by the Jews
against the Romans
The Romans defeated the Jews and
destroyed their temple in Jerusalem
The temple was the center of Jewish
worship
During this time, Jesus, a Jew began
to preach of the love of God
Jesus taught people to love one
another, treating all as neighbors
Jesus’ teachings became the
foundation of Western civilization:
humility, charity, and love of others
Jesus frightened the Romans because
they thought he might tell the Jews to
revolt against Rome
Pontius Pilate (the procurator)
ordered Jesus’ crucifixion
Many people believed Jesus rose from
the dead and Jews began to worship
him as their Messiah
Paul was one of the most important
early Christians
Paul spread the message of Christ to
both Jews and Gentiles (non-Jews)
around the Roman World
Paul wrote many letters to Christian
churches in the Roman world which
eventually became part of the New
Testament
Romans were fearful of Christians
because they refused to worship
Roman Gods
Many Romans felt that Christians
would ruin public order and morals
It was seen as a crime in early Rome
to be a Christian
People still worshiped in hiding and
Christianity grew during the period of
Pax Romana
III. The Triumph of Christianity
Because the Romans persecuted
Christianity, it strengthened and
became more organized
The early Christian church organized
people into clergy and laity
Clergy- church leaders
Laity- everyday church members
Finally in the 4th century, the emperor
Constantine legalized Christianity in
the year 313
In the Edict of Milan, Christianity
became one of the official religions of
Rome
Theodosius the Great later made
Christianity the official religion of
Rome