It began under the Roman Empire. At first, Rome was greatly intolerant of Christian belief, and some Emperors persecuted Christians ruthlessly. The Emperors Caligula and Nero used Christian captives as victims for the gladiatorial arenas, forcing them to fight each other or heavily armed gladiators, or to combat wild beasts. At other times, they were burned alive as human torches, or subjected to mass drownings. To be a Christian during such times was very dangerous- services of worship had to be held in secret, and anti-Christian laws were passed, similar to what happened to Jews in Hitler's Germany. However, as time went on, Christians came to be tolerated, and even respected for their bravery under persecution. Roman soldiers in particular admired the stoicism endured by Christian devotees under persecution, for they were battle-hardened men who recognised true courage when they saw it. Eventually, persecution ceased, the laws were repealed, and Christianity and the old Roman religions co-existed for a long time. Converts were free to change from one religion to another as they pleased, with more and more Romans becoming confirmed as Christian. The first Christian Emperor was Constantine I, who ruled from 306-37 AD; as time went on, and the old Roman Empire mutated into the Byzantine Empire, the vast majority of it's peoples became Christian. The old religions were never abolished or banned- they just faded from being practiced.
The Roman empire was known for the spread of Christianity. Jesus was born and died while living in the Roman empire under the Pax Romana. His followers made use of the peaceful times to travel and convert.
The first empire that practiced Christianity was the Roman empire, in fact, it was mandatory.
The first empire that practiced Christianity was the Roman empire, in fact, it was mandatory.
The first empire that practiced Christianity was the Roman empire, in fact, it was mandatory.
The first empire that practiced Christianity was the Roman empire, in fact, it was mandatory.
The first empire that practiced Christianity was the Roman empire, in fact, it was mandatory.
The first empire that practiced Christianity was the Roman empire, in fact, it was mandatory.
The first empire that practiced Christianity was the Roman empire, in fact, it was mandatory.
The first empire that practiced Christianity was the Roman empire, in fact, it was mandatory.
The first empire that practiced Christianity was the Roman empire, in fact, it was mandatory.
The Roman empire ruled Judea when Christ was born and Christianity was started.
The first empire that practiced Christianity was the Roman empire, in fact, it was mandatory.
There was only one Roman Empire. Moreover, the Roman Empire did not study Christianity. An empire cannot study. The Roman Empire was where Christianity spread from Judea (which was a part of the Roman province of Syria). Both Catholic and Orthodox Christianity developed in the Roman Empire. Originally the were called Latin or Western Christianity and Greek or Eastern Christianity respectively. The former was the dominant form of Christianity in the western part of the Roman Empire and the latter was the dominant form of Christianity in the eastern part of this empire. There were also dissident Christian doctrines and sects.
The emperor Theodosius I declared Christianity to be the official religion of the Roman empire. In fact, he made Christianity mandatory for all.
orthodox Christianity
Orthodox Christianity.
It was Orthodox Christianity.
No The birthplace of Christianity was in Judea.
Jerusalem
Yes
The Garden of Eden, Christianity.
christianity jerusalim islam
Yes, it was the birthplace of the man who ruled the greatest empire ever! I suppose that could be called somewhat major.Yes, it was the birthplace of the man who ruled the greatest empire ever! I suppose that could be called somewhat major.Yes, it was the birthplace of the man who ruled the greatest empire ever! I suppose that could be called somewhat major.Yes, it was the birthplace of the man who ruled the greatest empire ever! I suppose that could be called somewhat major.
The birthplace of Judaism is Sinai in Egypt per Torah God revelation to Prophet MosesThe birthplace of Christianity is East Jerusalem in the Palestinian Territory per the Bible God revelation to Jesus.The birthplace of Islam is Makkah (or Mecca) in Saudi Arabia per Qur'an God revelation to Muhammad.Peace be upon them all.
Christianity, Islam, Judaism
The renaissance was the rebirth of knowledge from the Roman empire. The capital of the Roman empire being Rome in Italy , therefore making it the natural birthplace of the renaissance.
There was only one Roman Empire. Moreover, the Roman Empire did not study Christianity. An empire cannot study. The Roman Empire was where Christianity spread from Judea (which was a part of the Roman province of Syria). Both Catholic and Orthodox Christianity developed in the Roman Empire. Originally the were called Latin or Western Christianity and Greek or Eastern Christianity respectively. The former was the dominant form of Christianity in the western part of the Roman Empire and the latter was the dominant form of Christianity in the eastern part of this empire. There were also dissident Christian doctrines and sects.
The emperor Theodosius I declared Christianity to be the official religion of the Roman empire. In fact, he made Christianity mandatory for all.
Roman empire.