Ch. 7 Sec. 5 - J Go World History
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Ch. 7 Sec. 5
The Rise of Christianity
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The Beginnings of Christianity
The Romans allowed
the provinces to
practice their own
religions
Still, they had to honor
the Roman gods & the
“divine spirit” of the
emperor (for most
people, adding another
god wasn’t a problem)
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Jews & the Roman Empire
Jews in the province of Judaea
believed in only one God
Some Jews favored rebellion &
others hoped that God would send
a Messiah, or savior, to free the
Jews
In A.D. 66 the Jews revolted & the
Romans destroyed Jerusalem & all
but the western wall of the temple,
which became a sacred Jewish
site (Wailing Wall)
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With the temple gone, the priests’ role weakened
Rabbis - Jewish scholars who interpreted scripture &
Jewish Law – began to lead Jewish congregations
In A.D. 135 the Romans crushed the last Jewish revolt
& banned all Jews from Jerusalem
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Jews built
communities
outside
Jerusalem,
where they
carried on their
faith & culture
In this setting
Christianity
arose
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The Teachings of Jesus
Around A.D. 27 Jesus of
Nazareth began wandering the
countryside w/ his disciples, or
followers, teaching & performing
miracles
His teachings, which greatly
influenced the Western world,
were grounded in Jewish
traditions
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He taught that there is one
true God, who cares more
for people than for laws or
rituals
His teachings were for all
people, including the poor
The Romans feared that
Jesus would lead an
uprising
He was arrested, put on
trial, & crucified
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According to the Gospels, Jesus
arose from the dead & remained
on Earth for 40 days
Then he ascended into heaven
His followers called him Christ,
after the Greek word for Messiah,
Christos
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They believed that through his
death & resurrection all people
could be redeemed, or saved,
from God’s final judgment
A new religion was born Christianity
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The Spread of Christianity
Jesus’s disciples set out to spread the word that
the day of judgment was coming
At first Christianity spread slowly
It expanded as life in the empire became more
difficult
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At first the Roman gov’t ignored
Christians as a Jewish offshoot
But Christians began converting
others & speaking out against the
worship of other gods
The Romans viewed these actions
as attacks on Roman religion
They outlawed Christianity, seized
Christian property, & executed
Christians
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Many Christians became martyrs,
meaning they were put to death
for their beliefs
Still, the religion spread
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The Romans Adopt
Christianity
In the A.D. 300s the Roman
emperor Constantine began
promoting Christianity
He was baptized on his
deathbed
The emperor Theodosius
made Christianity the official
religion of the empire
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The Christian church became well organized
Priests conducted local services
Bishops headed the church in each city
Rome & other major cities became church
centers, & bishops of these cities were called
patriarchs
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Later the patriarch of Rome to the title of
pope (from the Latin word for “father”)
The pope & bishops traced their authority
to Jesus’s disciple Peter, whose authority
came straight from Jesus
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Church councils also
helped strengthen the
church
In A.D. 325 a council
wrote down the main
beliefs of the church
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