Answer 1
If anything Christianity affected Judaism, because the Jewish religion was around along time before the Christian religion, therefore Christianity affected Judaism negatively because more people converted to Christianity!
Answer 2
While Answer 1 may be correct in terms of the general direction of conversions, both forced and by choice, in terms of philosophy, literature, and general ideology, Christianity is fundamentally an outgrowth of Judaism. Before Christology developed as a Christian Discipline, the Jewish ideas of the Messiah, Redemption, and the End of Days helped to develop similar doctrines in Christianity. Christianity also carried forward the Jewish concept on Monotheism. Judaism also provided a backdrop for early Christians of the "unredeemed" and "pitiable" allowing them to claim a natural ascendancy and "betterness". This sense of superiority allowed Christian conquerors to knowingly subjugate America without regard for the indigenous cultures that they would displace and/or eradicate. Finally, The Bible used in Christianity is over 75% the same as that used in Judaism.
He legalized Christianity and ended the persecution of Christians.
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It spread the faith, thus proving the statement 'the blood of the martyr's is the seed of the church'.
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There are few gender ramifications directly from Christianity though Christians cultures may have an affect the actual religion's affect is limited to making a man the head of the household. Other than that there really isn't much, women's roles are not strictly defined and many women have been influental in Christianity.
First of all Christianity and catholicism aren't different religions Christianity is the religion Catholicism is a denomination of Christianity And to answer your question they are christians the denomination is unknown
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