Yes, Christianity did appeal to the poor and powerless in the ancient Roman Empire. It appealed to them because it gave them something to look forward to - the next life in which they would dwell in peace.
because it appealed to religion, history, and societal issues
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Idolatry. Besides the major gods recognized including deceased emperors they had personal gods. However, the main religion which appealed the most to the Roman soldiers was Mithraism. It was a men only cult worshiping the god Mithras, who was a sun god, and whose domain was contracts and mutual obligations.
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The Populist party thought that if they appealed to the poor in the South, they would be able to beat the Democrats. The Populist party disbanded in 1908.
Buddhism was the religion that appealed to people in India and parts of Asia (:
Buddhism was the religion that appealed to people in india and parts of asia (:
because it appealed to religion, history, and societal issues
The emperor who made Christianity Rome's official religion was Theodosius I.
Because many Romans liked the religion as well as some of the people with more power.
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Romans had a polytheistic religion that closely paralleled Greek religion and consisted of multiple gods with human flaws interacting with the world and each other.
because it appealed to religion, history, and societal issues
Charles Romes's birth name is Charles Michael Romes.