What or who are the following people? If you read over your history lesson you will be able to answer your own question.
What or who are the following people? If you read over your history lesson you will be able to answer your own question.
What or who are the following people? If you read over your history lesson you will be able to answer your own question.
What or who are the following people? If you read over your history lesson you will be able to answer your own question.
What or who are the following people? If you read over your history lesson you will be able to answer your own question.
What or who are the following people? If you read over your history lesson you will be able to answer your own question.
What or who are the following people? If you read over your history lesson you will be able to answer your own question.
What or who are the following people? If you read over your history lesson you will be able to answer your own question.
What or who are the following people? If you read over your history lesson you will be able to answer your own question.
The Emperor Constantine the Great legalized Christianity as by his time the religion had grown and spread empire wide. However those responsible for actually spreading the religion were the disciples of Christ and their adherents.
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He is not responsible for either.
No. It was the only empire to adopt the Orthodox version of Christianity, but the Roman Empire did practice Roman Catholicism at a time. Many other later European Empires also allowed Christianity, heading the crusades and converting parts of present-day Russia. Some examples of such empires would be the British Empire, the German Empire, the Spanish Empire, and the French Empire.
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.
Christianity did not easily spread through the Roman Empire. See the related question, "How did Christianity spread throughout the Roman Empire?"
He is not responsible for either.
Many cultures are responsible for the spreading of Christianity. The main culture which spread it was certainly the Roman Empire.
Constantine, who made Christianity the state religion of the Roman Empire in 325 AD
No. It was the only empire to adopt the Orthodox version of Christianity, but the Roman Empire did practice Roman Catholicism at a time. Many other later European Empires also allowed Christianity, heading the crusades and converting parts of present-day Russia. Some examples of such empires would be the British Empire, the German Empire, the Spanish Empire, and the French Empire.
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.
There was no single person who spread Christianity throughout the empire. Each one of the apostles of Jesus went to different areas to preach. Paul also did a lot of writing and traveling and converting.
Roman empire.
The emperor Theodosius I declared Christianity to be the official religion of the Roman empire. In fact, he made Christianity mandatory for all.
After the Emperor Constantine converted to Christianity, that became the official religion of the Roman Empire.
The Roman Empire made Christianity the official religion of the Empire, and 'encouraged' the peoples it conquered to convert.
the religon that originated in the roman empire is Christianity
Christianity did not easily spread through the Roman Empire. See the related question, "How did Christianity spread throughout the Roman Empire?"