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Monotheistic Religions in the Roman Empire Christianity & Judaism.

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Page 1: Monotheistic Religions in the Roman Empire Christianity & Judaism.

Monotheistic Religions in the Roman Empire

Christianity & Judaism

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Early History of Christianity

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Yahweh

Founder of the Arab people

Founder of the Hebrews

Islam Christianity

Judaism

Hagar -- Abraham -- Sarah | | Ishmael Isaac

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Empire & New “Mystery” Religions

What “Mystery” religion is this?• Featured a miracle performing

founder• Offered secret knowledge • Promised individual salvation

and eternal life• Focused on a savior deity who

died and came back to life• In groups ate sacred food and

drink• Seventh day was sacred• Founder’s birthday at the end of

DecemberMithraism

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Jesus of Nazareth

Born in Roman occupied Palestine

Became a wandering rabbi who taught:

• Hebrew scriptures• Moral perfection• “Blessedness” of society’s

outcasts• Nonviolence

Executed by Romans

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Early Foundations

The 11 Disciples of Jesus spread the Christian faith• Disciple – one who is taught• Apostle – one who is sent

Christian means “little Christ”

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Peter the Apostle First of the Apostles Traveled to Rome to

become the first Bishop.• “The Rock”• “Pope”

Crucified during reign of Nero

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Paul the Apostle A Jewish enemy of the

Christians. Had a vision of Christ Spent the rest of his life

spreading Christ’s teachings.

Enabled anyone to convert to Christianity

Beheaded during Nero’s reign.

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Christianity’s Attraction

Eternal life and a relationship with God

Everyone could participate• Encouraged

conversion Sins were forgiven Judaism presented

too many boundaries

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Diocletian "Edict against the Christians“ 303 CE

• Scriptures burned• Churches burned• Priests arrested• Christians tortured and killed

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How did Christianity survive?

313 CE – Emperor Constantine converted to Christianity & ended persecution• Edict of Milan

392 CE – Emperor Theodosius established Christianity as the Roman Empire’s only faith

1,000 CE, all European states were Christian and the majority of Europeans were Christians

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Judaism in the Roman Empire

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King Herod• Rebuilt the Holy Temple• Upper class Jews

accepted him• Small farmers and

commoners did not• He was a foreigner• He used the people’s taxes

to pay for his palaces

• Zealots – Jewish rebels

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Zealots

Viewed Romans as greedy

Awaited the Messiah

Started a mini-guerrilla war

Herod executed Jewish priests and their family members

This turned many others against him

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Diaspora

In Greek, the word Diaspora means dispersion or scattering

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The First Diaspora

66 CE – The Jews rebelled against Rome 70 CE, Romans marched into Jerusalem

• Destroyed the Temple complex Only the west wall remains

• Annexed Judea as Roman province• Drove many Jews from Palestine

72 CE – Battle of Masada

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Masada

Zealots fled to Masada

900 held out against 15,000 Roman soldiers

Mass suicide

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The Second Diaspora

132 CE – Another Jewish revolt Fighting lasted for three years

• At the end, the Jews lost once again• They were forced to leave their

homeland The Jews didn’t return until 1948

when Israel was created