a. Christianity offered comfort to people in troubled times.
b. Christianity gave people hope for a better future--at least in the afterlife.
c. Jesus' teachings made many Romans feel their life had meaning.
Mark the statement if it correctly explains Christianity's appeal to the people of the Roman Empire.
NOT:
d. Only Christians were allowed to hold offices in the government.
They believe their countries problems should be dealt with.
Gov must follow the will of the people
The 2nd Great Awakening helped Protestants, Baptists, and Methodists. Catholics were discriminated against because people thought that they would listen to their Church's leadership over their countries.