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Page 1: April 2015 April 2015 Bellringer – What was the Exodus? People, places, times & events – along with why Do this on the bottom of packet page 8 Review A.

April 2015Bellringer – What was the Exodus?

People, places, times & events – along with why

Do this on the bottom of packet page 8

Review A New Religion in Rome ~ Packet pages 8 & 9

Rise of Christianity Chart

HW : Judaism and Christianity Quiz tomorrow (7.1 and 11.2 in your book-use your notes in packet)

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14 April 2015Goal – Basic beliefs of Christianity

Bellringer – What was the Exodus? Explain all that you know.People, places, times & events – along with whyAt the top of packet page 5

A New Religion in Rome – Packet pages 5 & 6

HW : Read Section 11.2 – you will have a quiz on this Thursday!

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The Beliefs of Christianity PowerPoint

NotesSection 11.2

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Religious Tolerance and ConflictThe Romans did not insist on imposing their

beliefs on others. Roman would often adopt the gods of other

cultures they conquered. In order to avoid offending any god, the

Romans prayed to a wide variety of gods and goddesses.

The Romans would only ban a religion when they thought that it would become a political problem.

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Clashes with the JewsClashes with Judaism-

Since the Jews refused to worship any god but their own, some Romans thought the Jews insulted Rome’s gods by not praying to them.

Also did not believe that the emperor was “part god”

Still, the Romans did not attempt to ban Judaism.The Jews caused “trouble” by rebelling against

Roman rule. The Jews were never successful. Emperor Hadrian banned Judaism from being

practiced in the Empire. Jews revolted, lost, and were forced out of the city of Jerusalem.

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A New ReligionChristianity- The religion based on the life and

teachings of Jesus Christ. Jesus was considered to be the Messiah or

“God’s Anointed One” by the Christians.Jesus lived at the beginning of the first

century AD/CE.His birth marks the shift from BC/BCE to

AD/CE. By the age of 30 Jesus had started to travel

and teach about religion.He emphasized – love God and other people.

And the teaching of salvation (recuse from sin)

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Jesus of NazarethThe stories of his actions are written in the

New Testament in the Christian Bible.Jesus’ teaching challenged the authority of

political and religious leaders.According to the Bible, Jesus was arrested

around the year AD 30.Shortly after his arrest, Jesus was executed by

crucifixion. It is the type of execution which a person was nailed to a cross.

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ResurrectionAccording to Christian beliefs, Jesus rose from

the dead three days after he was crucified. This rise from the dead is known as the Resurrection in Christianity. (According to the History Textbook)

After the Resurrection, Jesus’ Apostles traveled widely telling about Jesus and his teachings.

After the Resurrection, the Apostles (12 disciples whom Jesus chose to receive special training) telling about Jesus and his teachings. They also wrote about his life and teachings – which can be found in the New Testament (The Gospels – Mathew, Mark , Luke & John)

At first Christianity was spread only among Jews.

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MessiahAccording to the World History

Textbook, Early Christians believe that the Resurrection was a sign that Jesus was the messiah and son of God

Some people began to call him Jesus Christ, from the Greek words for Messiah, christosIt is from this word that the words Christian and Christianity later developed

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ChristianityWithin a hundred years of Jesus’ death, there

were thousands of Christians in the Roman Empire.

Some officials arrested and killed Christians who refused to worship Rome’s gods – some feared Christians would cause unrest, so they banned Christianity.

Christianity became a “problem” and was persecuted until Emperor Constantine became Christian himself….in the early 300s CE.

A later Emperor declared Christianity Rome’s official religion.

Note – Later the Birth of Jesus will mark the switch from BC (Before Christ) to AD (anno Domini)

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SymbolismWe do not know whether the story is true but we do know that the fish's first known use as a Christian religious symbol was

sometime within the first three centuries AD. Possibly around the 16th century Christians began using the Greek word ichthys for

"fish". Ichthys is the most commonly used word in the New Testament for fish. Ichthys consists of five letters from the Greek alphabet: I-ch-th-y-s. When these five letters are used as initials

for five words, we obtain this Christian Declaration: Iesous Christos Theou Yios Soter. This is an acrostic for 'Jesus Christ,

God's Son, Savior.'

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..----- IXQUS ----- Ichthys ----- Jesus Christ, God's Son, Savior

I Iota the first letter in the Greek word Iesous Jesus

X Chithe first letter in the Greek word

ChristosChrist

Q Theta the first letter in the Greek word Theos Of God

U Upsilon the first letter in the Greek word Yios (Huois)

Son

S Sigma the first letter in the Greek word Soter SaviorGreek meaning Iesous Christos Theos Yios Soter

English transliteration ...

Jesus Christ Of God Son Savior

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1, 2, or 3?1. A reason why Christianity became popular

2. Viewed as a threat to the Roman Empire

3. Both