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Objective: To introduce students to Roman attitudes toward C hristians during the first century CE. Create a DIALOGUE between Romans and Christianson beliefs about various aspects of life. Roman attitudes toward early Christians: In the early 1 st century Romans were unconcerned
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Objective: To introduce students to Roman attitudes toward Christians during the first century CE. Create a DIALOGUEbetween Romans and Christianson beliefs about various aspects of life.
Roman attitudes toward early Christians: • In the early 1st century Romans were unconcerned • Expansion brought new religious ideas into empire • Accustomed to conflicts between Jewish sects (Jesus – one more troublemaker) • Little effort to change beliefs because they paid tribute to the Roman Empire • Missionaries preached to obey Roman laws and pay taxes
Around 64 CE, Romans began to take a more hostile view: • Nero blamed Christians for great fire. • Romans viewed Christians as anti-social and arrogant • Refused to participate in community festivals honoring Roman gods • Confidence in their beliefs and practices • False rumors about Christian practices • Roman law passed @ 100 CE, killing anybody who admitted being a Christian
Artwork • Style
Burial • Afterlife
View of killing • Martyrs
Hymns • Instruments • Attendance
Style • Interaction
Sacrifice / favors • agape
Commandments • Style