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Q: Why do you think Christianity spread as it did in a.d 325?
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Who was Roman ruler that approved Christianity?

Many will point to Constantine as the first in circa 325 AD.


What are the factors involved in the spread of Christianity in the Roman Empire before 400 AD?

The spread of Christianity was possible because of stability and unification of Mediterranean achieved by Romans.


Where did most Christians live in 325 AD?

It was continuing to spread around the globe from its Middle Eastern start. Most would see the acceptance of the religion by the Roman Emperor Constantine as the 'central' point of it in 325 AD.


What do you think all the areas surrounding the mediterraneah sea were christhian areas by 476?

By 476 AD, areas surrounding the Mediterranean Sea were predominantly Christian due to the spread of Christianity throughout the Roman Empire. The conversion of Constantine the Great in the 4th century and the subsequent endorsement of Christianity by Theodosius I contributed to its widespread adoption in the region. Additionally, the Council of Nicaea in 325 AD played a significant role in solidifying Christian beliefs and practices.


How long ago is 325 AD?

2008- 325 1683 simple really.


What was the spread of Christianity from start to finnish?

There is no finish of the spread of Christianity. Christianity is still gaining converts in the present time. It began spreading out from Jerusalem shortly after the death of Jesus which tradition says was in 33 AD. which would make Christianity roughly 1980 years old.


Who were the first to establish church doctrine?

the 12 apostels ANSWER 2: The official doctrine of Christianity wasn't established until the Council of Nicaea in 325 AD.


What period did Christianity started?

Christianity got started in Israel in the 1st Century, and was spread by the missionary work of the Apostles during that period. It spread during the 2nd and 3rd centuries, but really 'took off' when Emperor Constantine I promulgated the Edict of Milan in 313, giving all in the Empire freedom to worship whatever deity they pleased and granted Christians of legal rights. The Council of Nicaea in AD 325 formally organized the Christian movement


When did the council of nice standardize the laws of Christianity?

Nice is a town in France. You are referring to the first council of Nicaea (in today's Turkey), led by Emperor Constantine, which in AD 325 sought to attain a consensus of modern beliefs in Christianity.


What Roman Emperor was responsible for a major shift in the dominant religious attitude of the Roman Empire?

Constantine, who made Christianity the state religion of the Roman Empire in 325 AD


What year was the Council of Nicea?

In 325 AD.The council of Nicaea was in 325 AD.


Was Christianity prominant in the 500 AD?

Yes, it was. This was after Constantine's adoption of Christianity as the official religion of the Roman Empire, at which point it was spread (and stuck) to all of Europe, and a good ways into Asia and Africa.