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Sergeeva-Olga [200]
4 years ago
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what were the historical origins of Christianity and how did that affect the development of montheism in the roman empire?

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SOVA2 [1]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The historical origins of Christianity were Bethlehem, Judah in Israel. Christianity affected the development of Montemism in the Roman empire through the teachings of the apostles and the children of the apostles of Christ.

Explanation:

Followers of Christ, his apostles (disciples), such as Peter and Paul, in the 1950s, left their homelands in Israel and spread the teachings and stories about Jesus in Rome and Europe.

The descendants of the apostles, who began to spread Christianity around the world, were called patriarchs. Thus, the communities constituted by the apostles were perpetuating themselves in the Roman Empire, even after their death, making Christianity strengthen as a church.

In general, it was common to burn living Christians or make them devoured by beasts, in plain sight, in the arenas of Roman circuses. This repression was intended to prevent Christianity from continuing to expand throughout the Empire. The ideas of the early Christians frightened Rome because they disagreed with emperor worship as a living god and preached equality among men.

Thus, over the centuries, this religion of popular appeal has gained more and more adherents. The Romans then found it more convenient to approach her than to continue to pursue her.

scoundrel [369]3 years ago
5 0
The historical origins of christianity is in jerusalem, israel.
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