The Roman Empire.
Both Islam and Christianity religions were spread through people free choice and will. However, the early spread of Islam was through fighting against the pagans who were attacking Muslims from time to time. While the early wide spread of Christianity was through the convert of the emperor Constantine to Christianity and accordingly persuaded the empire people to convert to Christianity.
They chased and killed christians, and christians fled and spread the gospel through Asia and Europe. On the other hand, they also preserved versions of the early bible books in their vaults.
Christianity was spread largely through dispersions and persecutions, as early Christians were often persecuted by the Roman Empire. Despite this persecution, the message of Christianity continued to spread, leading to its eventual widespread adoption in the Roman Empire and beyond.
Originally, the Roman Empire persecuted the early Christian Church(that is what the Book of Revelation was all about), but, in the end, it became Christian, under Emperor Constantine.
Christianity shares its early history with Judaism, as Jesus and his followers were Jewish. Additionally, Christianity also shared some early history with Greco-Roman religions, as it spread throughout the Roman Empire and interacted with pagan practices and beliefs.
early missionaries sailed through the sea to places like Ephesus
Not sure about Constance, but there was an Roman emperor CONTANTINE in the early 300's AD. He was the first emperor that was a Christian convert and made it legal to be a christian through the Edict of Milan, paving the way for Christianity to be spread through the Roman empire
The spread of Christianity in the Roman Empire evolved over time from a small religious movement to becoming the official religion of the empire. This evolution was influenced by factors such as the conversion of Emperor Constantine, the Council of Nicaea, and the missionary efforts of early Christian leaders. Ultimately, Christianity's growth and acceptance reshaped the religious landscape of the Roman Empire and beyond, leading to the establishment of Christianity as a dominant and enduring faith in the fullness of time.
After he died, the apostles preached and eventually were martyred. Later Christians spread the gospel throughout the middle east and the Roman empire. It spread toNorth Africa until Mohamed came and cut off some heads and converted North Africa, Arabia, and Persia to Islam.
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The Roman Empire went reached to the medditeranean, the Romans were in Jerusalem where Jesus Christ was.