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Title: Ancient Rome: The Rise of Christianity


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Ancient Rome The Rise of Christianity
  • World History

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Entering a Time of Peace
  • Under Julius Caesar, Rome became an empire.
  • Octavian Augustus was the first emperor of Rome.
  • Rome became too powerful to be challenged and
    entered a time of peace in the empire, known as
    the Pax Romana or Roman Peace.
  • Allowed ideas to spread across the world.

3
How Powerful Was Rome?
  • 3 million square miles
  • 80 million people
  • 1 million residents in city of Rome.

4
The Rise of a New Religion
  • In 63 BC, Rome took over Judea, the home of the
    Jewish religion.
  • Judea was controlled by King Herod, a Jewish
    governor for Rome.
  • After Herods death, fighting broke out among his
    sons.
  • Rome sent troops to create peace in Judea.

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The Birth of Christianity
  • Judaism was tolerated by the Romans at first.
  • First Monotheistic Religion Only one supreme
    god.
  • Jesus of Nazareth was born under the rule of
    Octavian (Caesar Augustus)
  • Grew up preaching the idea of one true god
  • Spread a message of peace, love, forgiveness.
  • Many Jews believed that Jesus was the Messiah or
    Savior, from the Romans.
  • Jesus was called Christ which means savior in
    Greek.

6
How do We Know About Jesus?
  • Followers of Jesus wrote about the teachings and
    experiences that occurred during his life.
  • These writings were called Gospels, meaning good
    news
  • Can be found in the New Testament of the
    Christian Bible.
  • The Old Testament is used by the Jewish faith
    which does not believe Jesus was the true Messiah.

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The Pros and Cons of Christianity
  • Why did Christianity appeal to people?
  • Embraced All people
  • Promised life after death for
  • ALL people.
  • Appealed to poorer people
  • who were not wealthy like Romans.
  • Because of the Pax Romana, these ideas of
    Christianity were able to spread quickly through
    the empire.

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The Crucifixion of Jesus
  • The popularity of Jesus with the poor angered the
    Romans and the Jews.
  • Jesus was called the Son of God and a King
  • Jews feared Jesuss preaching would anger the
    Romans
  • Jewish leaders turned Jesus over to the Roman
    governor of Jerusalem, Pontius Pilate to be
    Crucified.
  • Give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar, and to
    God what belongs to God.

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Golgotha- Place of the Skull
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After the Apostles
  • Followers of Jesus became known as Christians.
  • Much of what is known about Jesus comes from the
    writings of his Apostles.
  • Apostle means One who travels.
  • Apostles traveled, spread Christian teachings,
  • and wrote the Gospels of the Bible.
  • Peter and Paul were two very influential
    Apostles.

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The 12 Apostles
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Roman Persecution of Jews and Christians
  • Why did the Romans hate Christianity/Judaism?
  • Monotheism vs. Polytheism
  • Christians/Jews didnt recognize the emperors as
    Gods.
  • Blamed for any problems in Roman society.
  • Emperors such as Nero crucified and tortured
    Christians and Jews as traitors.
  • Many Jews fled their homeland to escape- Known as
    the Jewish Diaspora- or spreading out
  • Christians and Jews became Martyrs Dying for
    their beliefs.

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The Jews Strike Back
  • 66 AD- Jews rebel against the Romans.
  • 70 AD- Romans stormed Jerusalem and destroy their
    temple, leaving only the Western Wall a.k.a the
    wailing wall.
  • 73 AD- Jews and Romans fight at the Battle of
    Masada. Over 500,000 Jews died in this battle,
    mostly of suicide.
  • Today- The Western Wall is Jerusalems holiest
    shrine.

14
The Victory Arch of Emperor Titus over the Jews
in Jerusalem
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Hilltop Fortress at Masada
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Jerusalems Western Wall
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The Martyrdom of Peter
  • Peter the Apostle traveled to Rome and was
    crucified upside down by Nero.
  • Believed to be the first Bishop or Pope of the
    Christian Church.
  • Today, all Popes are believed to be descendants
    of St. Peter.
  • We now call this the Catholic church which
    means Universal.

18
St. Peters Basilica in Vatican City
19
The Vatican
20
The Tomb of Saint Peter
21
Christianity Under Constantine
  • In 312 AD, Constantine became Emperor of Rome.
  • During Battle, he saw an image of a cross and
    won.
  • 313 AD- Constantine issues the Edict of Milan
    making Christianity a legal religion in Rome.
  • To strengthen the religion he called the Council
    of Nicaea to establish the core beliefs of
    Christianity, leading to the Nicene Creed.

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Finally Official
  • In 380 AD, Emperor Theodosius declared
    Christianity the Offical Religion of the Roman
    Empire.
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