The historical Jesus had died 35 years earlier but Christianity spread quickly through the eastern provinces. By the 50 AD, a Christian community had developed in Rome.
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Christianity's Effect on Rome; Romans made Christianity illegal at first because the Christians didn't worship the emperor. ... Christianity spread because of its appeal to those who led hard lives. Christianity gave a sense of community and fellowship to the people. The people saw others who were willing to die for a religion.
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The Spread of Christianity in Rome The expansion of the Roman Empire brought with it, many new concepts that were able to change; not only the concepts itself, but also the people of that era. Christianity, for example, was one of the life altering concepts. ... More Essays on The Spread Of Christianity In Rome...
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Ideas, such as Christianity, slowly spread from the East to the West. It also helped that Latin was a common language among most Romans. Being able to communicate was imperative to spreading new ideas.
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A link to an external website spread of Christianity in Rome submitted by a fan of European History. Christianity was able to spread throughout the Roman Empire because of the two hundred year time period called Pax Romana. ... fanpop > travel & places > european history > links > spread of christianity in rome...
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Actually one Jewish state appealed to Rome for aid. ... Immediately following his death reports spread that Jesus had spoken to his disciples. But at first there were few converts among the Jews in Palestine, but in the lands outside where there were Jewish communities Christianity began to make some headway.
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www.emayzine.com/lectures/christrome.htm
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Rome is swallowed by its empire. Inherited rule and misrule includes ruining the economy. ... Nevertheless, Aurelius made his contribution to something other than the better society that he believed in. He passed power to his son, Commodus, which began Rome on a path of ruin.
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The spread of Christianity into britain from the west never properly explained ... there can be no doubt that there was a Church in Roman Britain.Christianity did not reach Britain from Iona toward the end of the sixth C. nor when Augustine reached Canterbury from Rome in 597. Christianity had reached Britain long before,
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At the first onset of the disease, they pushed the sufferers away and fled from their dearest, throwing them into the roads before they were dead and treated unburied corpses as dirt, hoping thereby to avert the spread and contagion of the fatal disease; ... That is, when the Romans decided to destroy Christianity,
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