The Christian Church
How did the Romans treat Christians?
The Romans thought of the Christians as a threat to their government. Every emperor was to be treated like a god. The Christians, like Jews, disagreed with this. The Christians did not hold office and refused to join the army. This made the Romans think that Christians should be punished.
The Romans thought of the Christians as a threat to their government. Every emperor was to be treated like a god. The Christians, like Jews, disagreed with this. The Christians did not hold office and refused to join the army. This made the Romans think that Christians should be punished.
Why do Romans adopt Christianity?
The emperor Diocletian failed to kill all Christians, then the emperor Constantine came into power. He becomes the first ever emperor to convert to Christianity. Then, many were converted to Christians as well.
The emperor Diocletian failed to kill all Christians, then the emperor Constantine came into power. He becomes the first ever emperor to convert to Christianity. Then, many were converted to Christians as well.
What is the New Testament & Pope?
A written record that church leaders preserved about Jesus' life helped guide Christians. The pope was the bishop of Rome.
A written record that church leaders preserved about Jesus' life helped guide Christians. The pope was the bishop of Rome.
What was the Great Schism? (Catholic vs. Orthodox)
This was the East-West Schism. It created two churches, the Western Church and the Eastern Church. The Western Church is known as the "Roman Catholic" Church. The Eastern Church is known as the "Greek Catholic" or "Greek Orthodox" Church.
This was the East-West Schism. It created two churches, the Western Church and the Eastern Church. The Western Church is known as the "Roman Catholic" Church. The Eastern Church is known as the "Greek Catholic" or "Greek Orthodox" Church.
How does Christianity spread to England?
Britain was attacked by the Angles and Saxons. Christianity was taught through the Anglo-Saxons and it began to spread.
Britain was attacked by the Angles and Saxons. Christianity was taught through the Anglo-Saxons and it began to spread.