Yes.
Emperors who carried out persecutions of the Christians were Nero, Decius, Trebonius Gallus, Valerian, Diocletian and Galerius.
Yes, it did. One of the reasons for this was imperial endorsement. Constantine the Great converted to Christianity. All but one of the subsequent emperors were Christians. These emperors supported the Christians and took measures against paganism were taken. The co-emperors Gratian and Theodosius I made the mainstream Christian doctrines state religion by declaring them the sole legitimate religion in the empire. Theodosius persecuted the dissident Christian doctrines and the pagans.
It was a struggle against communism.
No, ...Christianity existed long before this though, and many previous Roman Emperors persecuted against Christians as it claimed an authority other than themselves.
An Argument Against Abolishing Christianity was created in 1708.
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Struggle against means to fight something off.For example- I was struggling against the temptation to eat that last slice of cake.
Slave Christianity emphasized themes of liberation, equality, and resistance against oppression. It provided spiritual solace and a sense of communal support to enslaved individuals, offering hope for a better future both in this life and the afterlife. Slave Christianity often interpreted biblical stories of deliverance and freedom as symbols of their own struggle for liberation from bondage.
He married them.
India has a big struggle for Independence. It struggled against the British.
Gandhi's struggle was the nonviolent movement against British rule in India.
The Romans did not try to stop the spread of Christianity. There were alternations between periods of toleration and periods of persecution. Some Roman emperors thought that Christianity was a threat to the Roman state because many bureaucrats and soldiers converted to Christianity. The Romans saw their state as being interlinked with Roman Religion. The persecutions were aimed mainly at the civil service and the Christian clergy, rather than Christianity as such. The last and worse persecution, the Great Persecution, failed because it was difficult to implement, because of the resistance of the Christians and because it undermined the stability of the empire. After that, the emperors endorsed Christianity, favored it over other religions and promoted it. Eventually, Christianity became the state religion of the empire. With imperial support, the spread of Christianity accelerated.