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A Growing Faith. Main Idea : Christianity won many followers and eventually became the official religion of the Roman Empire. . A Growing Faith . Lecture Focus : Why do you think people like to belong to a community? Think about the Roman culture and their communities…. A Growing Faith .
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Main Idea: • Christianity won many followers and eventually became the official religion of the Roman Empire. A Growing Faith
Lecture Focus: • Why do you think people like to belong to a community? Think about the Roman culture and their communities… A Growing Faith
During the 100 years after Jesus’ death Christianity won followers throughout the Roman world. • The Empire itself helped spread Christian ideas. A Growing Faith
The peace and order established by Rome allowed people to travel in relative safety. • Christians used well paved Roman roads to carry their messages from place to place A Growing Faith
Since most of the empire’s people spoke either Latin or Greek, Christians could talk with them directly. A Growing Faith
Why did Christianity attract followers? • First, the Christian message gave meaning to people’s lives. A Growing Faith
Rome’s official religion “Roman Mythology” urged people to honor the state and the Emperor. • Christianity instead reached out to the poor and the powerless who lead very difficult lives, it offered hope and comfort. A Growing Faith
Second, the ideas of Christianity were familiar to many Romans. • They already knew about other eastern religions and like these faiths Christianity appealed to the emotions and promised happiness after death. A Growing Faith
Finally, Christianity gave people the chance to be part of a caring group. • Within their churches, Christians not only worshiped together but helped each other and organized their communities better. A Growing Faith
Over time, Roman officials began to see the Christians as a threat. • All people in Rome were usually allowed to worship freely, but Christians had to honor the emperor and their god. How did the Romans Treat the Christians
Christians, like the Jews, believed in one god and refused to do this. • Christians also refused to serve in the army or hold public office. How did the Romans Treat the Christians
The Christians criticized Roman festivals and games…GLADIATORS!!! • Thus the Romans saw the Christians as traitors who deserved punishments How did the Romans Treat the Christians
In 64 C.E. the Roman government began to persecute, or mistreat Christians. • At this time , the Emperor of Rome, Nero falsely accused Christians of starting a fire that burned much of Rome. How did the Romans Treat the Christians
Christianity was made illegal by Rome and many Christians were slaughtered. How did the Romans Treat the Christians
During these difficult times, many Christians became martyrs…people willing to die rather than give up their beliefs. How did the Romans Treat the Christians
At that time, Romans required dead people to be cremated, or burned to ashes. How did the Romans Treat the Christians
This was an issue for Christians, because they wanted to bury their dead. • They were forced to bury their dead outside in catacombs, or underground burial places. How did the Romans Treat the Christians
Catacombs were also used for religious services during times of persecution, or when Rome was on the hunt for Christians. How did the Romans Treat the Christians
Even with all of the hardships, Christianity spread. • Over time it even began to draw people from all classes…rich people…poor people How did the Romans Treat the Christians
After 250 C.E., many Romans grew tired of war and feared the end of the Empire. • They began to admire the faith of the Christians. How did the Romans Treat the Christians
Questions: • 1. What does the term persecute mean? • To mistreat people • 2. What was a Christian martyr? • A person willing to die than to give up their beliefs • 3. What does the term catacomb mean? • They were underground burial places. • 4. What did the Romans do when they became tired of war? • They began to admire the Christians faith How did the Romans Treat the Christians
Christians believed in resurrection, the idea that the body would one day reunite with the soul. For this reason, they would not allow their bodies to be burned, which was a Roman custom. Christian Catacombs
Also, Roman law did not allow bodies to be buried aboveground. • Therefore, starting in 100 C.E., Christians buried their dead beneath the city of Rome in a series of dark, cold, stench filled tunnels called…catacombs. Christian Catacombs
Catacomb entrances were often found in Churches or cemeteries. Christian Catacombs
Each tunnel was about 8 feet high and less then 3 feet wide. • Bodies were stacked in slots along the sides of tunnels. Christian Catacombs
Catacombs walls were painted with images from the bible, Greek Mythology and Roman Mythology. Christian Catacombs
More than five million bodies were buried under Roman streets and buildings. • Many Christians buried in the catacombs were martyrs who had been killed for their beliefs.(Paris Catacombs) Christian Catacombs
Paris Catacombs: • The catacombs were maintained through the donations of the relatives of the deceased. • Each new body was placed in a temporary niche and later placed into a more permanent place. • As long as the contributions continued, the body remained in its proper place but when the relatives did not send money any more, the body was put aside on a shelf until they resumed payment. • . Christian Catacombs
Questions: • Why did Christians bury their dead in catacombs? • Roman Law states no man can be buried above ground • What skills do you think would be necessary to dig and plan catacombs? • Needs to be able to design and support the weight of a tunnel. Christian Catacombs
In the early 300’s C.E. the emperor Diocletian carried out the last great persecution of Christians. It failed, and Roman officials realized that Christianity was to strong to be destroyed. Rome Adopts Christianity
Then in 312 C.E., the Roman Emperor Constantine accepted Christianity as his religion. • According to tradition, Constantine saw a flaming cross in the sky as he was about to go into battle. Rome Adopts Christianity
Written beneath the cross were Latin words that said “In this sign you will conquer”. • Constantine won the battle and believed that the Christian god had helped him. Rome Adopts Christianity
In 313 C.E. Constantine issued an order called the Edict of Milan. • It gave religious freedom to all people and for the first time in Roman history made Christianity legal. Rome Adopts Christianity
Constantine began giving government support to Christianity. • With the help of his mother, Helena, he built churches in Rome and Jerusalem. Rome Adopts Christianity
He also let church officials serve in the government and excused them from paying any type of tax. Constantine's successor, the emperor Theodosius, made Christianity Rome’s official religion in 392 and outlawed all other religions. Rome Adopts Christianity
Questions: • Why was emperor Constantine important for Christianity in Rome? • Accepted Christianity as his religion and made it legal in Rome. • What did Constantine and his mother build throughout Rome and Jerusalem? • Churches • What did Theodosius do to Christianity in the Roman Empire? • Made it the official religion of Rome in 392 C.E. Rome Adopts Christianity