Efficiency of the Roman Empire made it easy to disseminate Christianity, but its principle is sometimes misunderstood, sectarian members may be dangerous.
Jesus is dead, but that message is not so. His doctrinal remarks spread throughout the empire's Jewish community. This is thanks to the modern communication of the Roman Empire with energetic apostles like Paul.
For over 30 years, Paul ran the Roman Empire about 10,000 miles. He preached at some of the empire's most important cities. Places like Ephesus, Philippi, Collins, Athens look spectacular, but they are also home to thousands of poor, desperate people who are the perfect audience for Christian eternal information.
Like Jesus, Paul talks to people at home and synagogues. But he transcended Jesus and preached only to the Jews. Paul believes that his message should also be conveyed to infidels - non-Jews
This means a more relaxed approach to ancient Jewish laws about food and circumcision. Because of the Jewish tradition, this is a slap in the face, but it is also the main reason for the rapid popularization of Christianity.
When the Christian movement began accepting non-Jewish people, it further farther away from the strict rules imposed on Jews. By doing so, it gradually becomes a new independent religion.
Despite its growing popularity, Christianity can be misunderstood and membership can pose serious risks. Broadly criticized after the Roman fire of the year 64 AD, Emperor Nero tried to distract attention from his failure by providing a relaxed scapegoat: Christian
The followers of Jesus are trying to disseminate that message, but there are still very few Christians in Rome. They are suspicious. Some important Christian ceremonies are misunderstood as cannibalism, others are incests. Christian has become a simple target
Nero has no time to waste. He arrested and tortured all Roman Christians and advertised them. Some people were nailed to the cross, some were thrown to wild animals, and some were baked alive.
Nonetheless, the persecution of Nero's new Christian faction has been short-lived for at least a century and has not been repeated in other parts of the empire. When asked how Pliny the Younger deals with Christians in the Asian region, Trajan replied that they should not be actively pursued. However, if they refuse to publicly criticize and abandon faith, they may be punished.
Over time Christian churches and faith became more organized. In 313 AD, Emperor Constantine promulgated Milan Decree to accept Christianity. Ten years later, it became the official religion of the Roman Empire.
The parliament of the Roman Empire was Byzantium and was renamed Constantinople. The Roman Empire is divided into two parts - the eastern part of the Roman Empire and the western part of the Roman Empire. When the German Visigoth led by Araric fired Rome, the Roman Empire collapsed. The western part of the empire divides but the eastern part or the Byzantine empire remains intact. Early medieval art reflected the difference in development between the West Catholic and the East Byzantine Empire. Catholicism split by major division
The Byzantine Empire was the Roman Empire. After the collapse of the West Roman Empire, historians have made the word "Byzantine" to mean the eastern part of the Roman Empire. This term came from Greek city Byzantium, which was redeveloped and renamed Constantinople, became the capital of the east. It was used to show the fact that this part of the empire was focused on most non-Greek territories of Greece and Greece shortly after the collapse of the Empire. After 140 years of Western fall, Greek replaced Latin as the empire 's official language in 620.
Please let me explain. The Romans set up the first empire in Europe. In 285 the Empire was divided into the West Roman Empire and the East Roman Empire (later known as the Byzantine Empire). After the death of the Western Roman Empire in 476, the Roman Catholic Church became the heir of the Empire and soon immediately recognized Clovis I of the Kingdom of Frank as a legal heir of the Gallican Romans and Roman Catholic defenders. In the year 800, Charlemagne was called "Emperor and Augustus" by the Pope and was known as "Emperor of Rome". And I confirmed that Frank is now officially Roman emperor.