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The Roman government feared the spread of Christianity because the Romans thought that if people who became Christians would stop worshipping the Roman gods. Early Christians also refused to pay homage to the Roman Emperor as divine, which was seen as challenging the Roman government.

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Why did the Romans fear the spread of Christianity?

The Roman government feared the spread of Christianity because the Romans thought that if people who became Christians would stop worshipping the Roman gods. Early Christians also refused to pay homage to the Roman Emperor as divine, which was seen as challenging the Roman government.


What are the goals of an uncontrained captor?

Attempt to embarrass the US Government and its allies and spread fear


What are the goal s of an unconstrained captor?

Attempt to embarrass the US Government and its allies and spread fear.


What are the goals of an Unconstrained captors?

attempt to embarrass the us government and its allies and spread fear


How did Christianity convert the people of the Roman empire to its religion?

I learnt this in worl religions...I can't remember which emperor, but I'm pretty sure it was after Nero...anyway this guy was going to battle with an army and he claimed that god spoke to him and told him to mark their shields with his symbol and they would win, and so they did mark their shields, and they did win, they then returned to Rome and Christianity was made legal and it spread like wildfire...oh I remember his name now Emperor Constantine...so really Christianity didn't convert anybody, an emperor allowed already converted peopel to practice without fear of death and so it spread faster


What was the reaction to Christianity in the Roman Empire?

It was opposed because of its identification with rebellion against Rome (by opposing its polytheistic religions and challenging Roman authority). Christians were widely persecuted and were mainly confined to secret groups. But their beliefs gained acceptance when the Roman leaders decided to adopt it into their culture, and eventually Christianity became the official religion. When the Western and Eastern Empires split, the Byzantine Empire in the east was based on Christianity and came into conflict with the Islamic religion that had spread to Arab regions.


How did the Pax Romana help the spread of Christianity?

During the Pax Romana, travel was possible, and missionaries (who spread Christianity to non-believers) felt comfortable and safe when using the roads, and could spread their message without fear of attack. There were open routes throughout the Empire, and people were more interested in learning the teachings of Christ during a time of peace than they would be during a war or famine- it was big news. Pretty much everyone spoke the same language at the time, as well, so the missionaries could preach easily to the people. After the Pax Romana, Christianity was the official state religion. Wherever the Romans dominated, they established Christianity.


What events started the Red Scare?

The fear of the spread of Communism. That Communists would take over the U.S. government


How did the emperor declared Christianity to be the official religion of the Roman empire?

The Roman emperor Constantine declared Christianity to be the official religion of the Roman Empire with the Edict of Milan in 313 AD, which granted religious tolerance to all religions, including Christianity. The Edict allowed Christians to openly practice their faith without fear of persecution. Constantine's own conversion to Christianity and subsequent support of the religion also played a significant role in its acceptance within the empire.


People should not fear the government government should fear the people?

When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty. Thomas Jefferson


What is the roman god of fear?

Timor


Who or what does the Roman god Apollo fear?

mice