Both halves of the empire followed the Christian religion.
Both halves of the empire followed the Christian religion.
Both halves of the empire followed the Christian religion.
Both halves of the empire followed the Christian religion.
Both halves of the empire followed the Christian religion.
Both halves of the empire followed the Christian religion.
Both halves of the empire followed the Christian religion.
Both halves of the empire followed the Christian religion.
Both halves of the empire followed the Christian religion.
Both halves of the empire followed the Christian religion.
The mainstream Christian Churches did very well. They were declared the sole legitimate religion of the Roman Empire by the Edict of Thessalonica of 380. The purpose of this edict was to ban dissident Christian doctrines, which were branded as heretic. The persecution of the followers of these doctrines, particularly the Arian Christians, were persecuted. Christianity started in Judea, which was part of the Roman province of Syria; that is, it was part of the Roman Empire.It was spread around the Roman Empire by the apostles, other missionaries and the clergy (when Christianity developed its churches). It developed from a religion among a small group of Jews into a mass religion in the Roman days. Catholic Christianity and Orthodox Christianity developed during the Late Roman Empire. They were originally called Latin or Western Christianity and Greek or Eastern Christianity respectively. The former was the main religion in the western part of the Roman Empire and the latter was the main religion in the eastern part of the Roman Empire.
The dominant religion in the Roman Empire was the Roman religion until Christianity became the dominant religion.
It was mainly Christianity, as that was the official religion of the Roman Empire.
This was Rome whose Government was mercilessly killing the followers of Jesus at one time and about a century after it. If anyone who was not a christian in Rome was considered to be an "evil". It bettered the condition of people in Rome. Gladiators were banned after it. Fighting with animals was also banned and many other reforms took place.
Yes and no, it all depends upon the time you are asking about. At the beginning, no, Rome was pre Christian and worshiped many gods. Once Christianity was formed, it spread into the empire and eventually became the official religion of the Roman empire.Yes and no, it all depends upon the time you are asking about. At the beginning, no, Rome was pre Christian and worshiped many gods. Once Christianity was formed, it spread into the empire and eventually became the official religion of the Roman empire.Yes and no, it all depends upon the time you are asking about. At the beginning, no, Rome was pre Christian and worshiped many gods. Once Christianity was formed, it spread into the empire and eventually became the official religion of the Roman empire.Yes and no, it all depends upon the time you are asking about. At the beginning, no, Rome was pre Christian and worshiped many gods. Once Christianity was formed, it spread into the empire and eventually became the official religion of the Roman empire.Yes and no, it all depends upon the time you are asking about. At the beginning, no, Rome was pre Christian and worshiped many gods. Once Christianity was formed, it spread into the empire and eventually became the official religion of the Roman empire.Yes and no, it all depends upon the time you are asking about. At the beginning, no, Rome was pre Christian and worshiped many gods. Once Christianity was formed, it spread into the empire and eventually became the official religion of the Roman empire.Yes and no, it all depends upon the time you are asking about. At the beginning, no, Rome was pre Christian and worshiped many gods. Once Christianity was formed, it spread into the empire and eventually became the official religion of the Roman empire.Yes and no, it all depends upon the time you are asking about. At the beginning, no, Rome was pre Christian and worshiped many gods. Once Christianity was formed, it spread into the empire and eventually became the official religion of the Roman empire.Yes and no, it all depends upon the time you are asking about. At the beginning, no, Rome was pre Christian and worshiped many gods. Once Christianity was formed, it spread into the empire and eventually became the official religion of the Roman empire.
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Not until Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire
Roman religion did not have a concept of salvation. When Christianity became the main religion of the Roman Empire, the Christian concept of salvation was adopted and was described in the Christian way.
When Constantine converted Christian, then Christianity became a state religion for the Roman Empire.
When Constantine converted Christian, then Christianity became a state religion for the Roman Empire.
Christian faith as such did not affect the traditional Roman religion much. It continued to be practiced in the traditional ways. What happened was that many people converted to Christianity which became the religion of the masses in the empire. The number of adherents to the Roman religion became greatly reduced. However, there were still plenty of pagans. What affected the Roman religion the most was the adoption of Christianity by the emperors in the Late Empire, rather than the Christian faith as such. Some of these emperors banned paganism and persecuted the pagans.
Through most of their history the ancient Romans had their own religion: Roman Religion. In the Later Empire Christianity spread in the Roman Empire, was endorsed by the Roman emperors and became state religion.
The mainstream Christian Churches did very well. They were declared the sole legitimate religion of the Roman Empire by the Edict of Thessalonica of 380. The purpose of this edict was to ban dissident Christian doctrines, which were branded as heretic. The persecution of the followers of these doctrines, particularly the Arian Christians, were persecuted. Christianity started in Judea, which was part of the Roman province of Syria; that is, it was part of the Roman Empire.It was spread around the Roman Empire by the apostles, other missionaries and the clergy (when Christianity developed its churches). It developed from a religion among a small group of Jews into a mass religion in the Roman days. Catholic Christianity and Orthodox Christianity developed during the Late Roman Empire. They were originally called Latin or Western Christianity and Greek or Eastern Christianity respectively. The former was the main religion in the western part of the Roman Empire and the latter was the main religion in the eastern part of the Roman Empire.
Which Roman emperor was regarded as the founder of the Christian Empire?
Christian, but follow the Roman Catholic strand.
The power and reach if the roman Empire Brought The Christian/Catholicism to the region