Emperor Constantine converted to Christianity in 313, ending the official persecution of Christianity with the Edict of Milan. After that point Christianity was the de facto state religion of the Empire, even if it wouldn't officially be the case until later.
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The Romans, particularly in the East, supported Christianity by making massive donations to the church, both buildings and money. They also forced everyone to become Christian in 380.
The Romans, particularly in the East, supported Christianity by making massive donations to the church, both buildings and money. They also forced everyone to become Christian in 380.
The Romans, particularly in the East, supported Christianity by making massive donations to the church, both buildings and money. They also forced everyone to become Christian in 380.
The Romans, particularly in the East, supported Christianity by making massive donations to the church, both buildings and money. They also forced everyone to become Christian in 380.
The Romans, particularly in the East, supported Christianity by making massive donations to the church, both buildings and money. They also forced everyone to become Christian in 380.
The Romans, particularly in the East, supported Christianity by making massive donations to the church, both buildings and money. They also forced everyone to become Christian in 380.
The Romans, particularly in the East, supported Christianity by making massive donations to the church, both buildings and money. They also forced everyone to become Christian in 380.
The Romans, particularly in the East, supported Christianity by making massive donations to the church, both buildings and money. They also forced everyone to become Christian in 380.
The Romans, particularly in the East, supported Christianity by making massive donations to the church, both buildings and money. They also forced everyone to become Christian in 380.
Rome, after changing its religion to Christianity, began forcing the religion on the entire empire. They outlawed all other religions and killed anyone who didn't adopt Christianity into their beliefs.
In what ways was Christianity nevertheless contradictory to roman civilization
The Roman Empire made Christianity the official religion of the Empire, and 'encouraged' the peoples it conquered to convert.
The Romans, particularly in the East, supported Christianity by making massive donations to the church, both buildings and money. They also forced everyone to become Christian in 380.
The way it spread around Rome is because i said so
The apostle Paul spread Christianity throughout the Mediterranean regionSaint Patrick spread Christianity throughout Ireland!
No. Paul wrote his Epistle to the Romans before he had ever gone to Rome, proving that there was already a well-established Christian community there.
Yes it did
By 325ad Christianity had spread throughout the Roman Empire and to Britain. If you google "spread of Christianity map" you will find maps showing the spread.
Christianity spread in all directions from Jerusalem. The apostles obeyed the dictum, "go, teach ye all nations..." We are more familiar with the spread to Rome, but there were pockets of Christians in Asia and India.
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It was within 10 years after the 1st Pentecost in June, 31 AD that the Apostles began speading the Word of God throughout the adjacent areas - which included Greece and Rome. It really began to spread throughout Europe after Constantine of Roman accepted Christianity as a religion of the Empire.
Christianity was spread because of the aggressive evangelizing that the first century Christians did. Most notably, the Apostle Paul made a missionary trip to Rome. Since Paul was a Roman citizen by law he was able to do more legally than most other Christians at the time. Although, even he ended up in prison eventually. By the time of the 4th century, Christianity had spread so much throughout the Roman Empire, that the Emperor Constantine made a power move, first to make it legal to practice the religion, and then he made it the official religion of the Empire later on during his reign.
IN Rome cuz Rome prepared the world for Christs coming to the earth
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It started in Rome (Not the Middle East) and spread quickly.
Well as we know Rome is near the Tiber River so it was difficult for people to cross it to spread Christianity.