Rise of Christianity - Rome Notes #4
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The Rise of Christianity Rome Notes #4
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Origins in Judaism• Romans were polytheistic. (Mythology)• When the Romans took over a land they
allowed people to worship their gods as long as they also honored the Roman gods and the “divine spirit” of the emperor.
• Some Jews known as zealots, believed they had to revolt to protect their belief in only one God and create their own nation.
• Other Jews believed that God would soon send a messiah or savior to lead Jews to freedom.
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• In 66-70AD they revolted against Rome.
• The Romans then sacked the holy city of Jerusalem and destroyed all of the Jewish temple except the western wall. Wailing Wall.
• In 135AD Hadrian banished all the Jews from the holy city of Jerusalem. Diaspora
• Rabbis –Jewish scholars who interpreted scripture and learned Jewish Law. Rabbis became the leaders of Jewish communities outside of Jerusalem.
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Beliefs of Christianity and Teachings of Jesus of Nazareth
• Jesus began teaching around 27AD.
• According to the Gospels: Jesus traveled the countryside with his followers and disciples, performing miracles, and defended the poor.
• His life & teachings are recorded in the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
• The gospels make up the first 4 books of the new testament of the BIBLE. (Holy Book)
• Jesus’ teachings were derived from Jewish traditions.
• He emphasized that:
• People must love God above all else.
• They should love others as they love themselves
• There is One true God. Monotheism
• God cares for all people; especially those that are suffering
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• Romans feared Jesus would lead an uprising.• Jesus was arrested, put on trial by Pontius Pilate
(the governor), and crucified.• According to the Gospels: Jesus rose from the
dead, remained on Earth for 40 days, and then went to heaven.
• His followers then called him Jesus Christ, believed he was the Messiah, and had died for their sins.(christos = Greek word for Messiah)
• Followers believed through this they could be redeemed from God’s final judgment.
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Christianity Spreads• Christianity was appealing because it accepted
everyone, poor and rich alike and provided an afterlife.
• It was spread by the Apostles, including Paul, throughout the Roman Empire
• The Roman government viewed Christianity as a Jewish sect.
• Romans angry: --Christians converted people
--spoke out against polytheism=Roman Beliefs
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• The Romans outlawed Christianity.
Martyrs – people put to death for their beliefs.
• But after the 5 Good Emperors, Rome entered a time of violence and unrest. 200sAD.
• Realizing they could not punish all Christians, Rome accepted Christianity.
• It was adopted and legalized by Emperor Constantine after a successful battle.
• Theodosius made Christianity the official religion of Rome
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Impact of the Church of Rome
in the late Roman Empire
• The Christian church became more organized and became known as the Roman Catholic Church.
• Christian doctrine was established by early church councils
• Priests conducted services and ceremonies
• Bishops were above priests and headed the church in each city
• Patriarchs of these cities became Pope (latin word meaning “father”)
• Peter, Jesus’ disciple was considered the first pope.
• Church became an example of moral authority
• Loyalty to the church became more important than loyalty to the Emperor
• Church became main unifying force of Western Europe
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