The Romans already had a sophisticated pagan religion that most felt met their spiritual needs. Those who were looking for a different direction had a range of new religions to choose from, such as Judaism, the mystery religions, Mithraism and Christianity, and not all those who sought a new direction chose Christianity. By the start of the fourth century, Christianity was still very much a minority religion. Had Emperor Constantine not given Christianity state patronage, Christianity may never have become the universal religion that it did become.
AnswerAccording to most scholars, the Romans largely ignored the Christian religion. Even as Christianity began to attract a modest number of adherents in the eastern Empire, the western Empire remained largely immune to the new religion. Those Romans who were aware of the teachings of Jesus admired the moral principles behind them, just as they admired Judaism. And gradually over the centuries, some began to accept Christianity.
Twenty years of civil war meant many Romans were willing to accept a dictator
The ancient Romans were liberal in their beliefs. As long as people gave lip service to the state gods, they were free to worship as they saw fit. Rome accepted all religions except those that were considered treasonous or decadent.
They wouldn't. They didn't accept other religions as far as Christianity / Catholic.
No the acadians were not accepted by the British colonists in America because they were foreign, but some made their way to Louisiana where the French did accept them.
Yes! We actually accept any kind of religions in Thailand.
Accepted is the past tense of accept.
The simple tense of accept is "accepted".
The past tense of "accept" is "accepted," and the past participle is also "accepted."
There are many ways you can use the word accept in a sentence. The five sentences you can make with the word accept are: I have accepted you in the family, I accept you to do better than this, You are accepted to do your homework, You are accepted to be in this class and You have accepted the papers.
The past tense of word accept is accepted.
'Accepted' is a past participle of 'accept' already.
One religion that the Romans did not accept was Judaism. There were Jews who were Roman citizens and their religion was tolerated, but Romans themselves did not accept the theory of monotheism. Another religious practice that the Romans actually banned was Druidism.
Accept is the present tense. Past tense would be accepted. ie. "I accept your offer" vs. "I accepted your offer".
The past form of accept is accepted.
Twenty years of civil war meant many Romans were willing to accept a dictator
Accepted