The emperor Theodosius I is the emperor who made the Christin faith the official religion of he empire. Not only did he make Christianity mandatory, but he persecuted pagans and destroyed heir temples.
Christianity became the official Roman religion in 380 AD. We don't know the exact date of the death of Jesus, so using the commonly used date of 33 AD for his death, it would be 347 years between Jesus" death and the making of Christianity the official religion.
Theodosius is best known for outlawing all pagan religions and making Christianity mandatory and the official religion of the Roman empire.
a blessing because the main christian job is to teach people about their faith and try to recrute more people and making it the official language most definitely helped do that.
AnswerImperial support for Christianity and opposition to paganism were already underway from the time of Constantine, and there was arguably no definitive year in which Christianity became the official religion of empire. Paganism had to survive nearly a century of persecution before Emperor Theodosius (379-395) finally outlawed worship at pagan temples in 391 CE and forbade gatherings of another recent religion, Manichaeanism. He also gave tacit approval for the triumphant Christian church to pillage and destroy those pagan temples that had survived nearly a century of persecution. This marked the end of public worship of the pagan gods, thus making Christianity the only authorised religion of empire.
Theodosius changed Christianity by making it the official religion of the Roman empire. Christianity gained not only public standing, but the wealth and possessions that came from being a state religion.
Constantine changed the official attiude towards Christianity by making if a legal religion on a par with all the others.Constantine changed the official attiude towards Christianity by making if a legal religion on a par with all the others.Constantine changed the official attiude towards Christianity by making if a legal religion on a par with all the others.Constantine changed the official attiude towards Christianity by making if a legal religion on a par with all the others.Constantine changed the official attiude towards Christianity by making if a legal religion on a par with all the others.Constantine changed the official attiude towards Christianity by making if a legal religion on a par with all the others.Constantine changed the official attiude towards Christianity by making if a legal religion on a par with all the others.Constantine changed the official attiude towards Christianity by making if a legal religion on a par with all the others.Constantine changed the official attiude towards Christianity by making if a legal religion on a par with all the others.
No that's Constantine
Constantine's accomplishments were making Christianity the official religion of the empire & founding Constantinople (Istanbul).
It means that the people who wrote this want to avoid establishing an official religion, which might then repress the rights of other religions.
Christianity became the official Roman religion in 380 AD. We don't know the exact date of the death of Jesus, so using the commonly used date of 33 AD for his death, it would be 347 years between Jesus" death and the making of Christianity the official religion.
Theodosius made the decision of making Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire.
Theodosius is best known for outlawing all pagan religions and making Christianity mandatory and the official religion of the Roman Empire.
Theodosius is best known for outlawing all pagan religions and making Christianity mandatory and the official religion of the Roman empire.
The 1st Amendment. Which reads: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."
I am really not sure what you mean by this question, but if you are referring to the history of the Christian church, Queen Eleni (Helen), the wife of Constantine, was instrumental in making Christianity a popular religion. It was because of her interest in this 'new' religion that the Emperor Constantine decided to make it the official State religion.
The religion of making bad predictions...
Most Italians are baptized Catholic Christians (about 88%). Waldensians and other Protestants make up 2%, and Orthodox Christians a little over 1%, making the total Italian Christian population about 91%. Only about 1/3 of these consider themselves actively affiliated with Christian Churches, despite being baptised, however. About 6% of Italians have no official religion. About 2% of Italians are Muslim.