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Emergence of Christianity
Influence of Christianity:
The way in which we manage our calendar gives us a great influence on our christianity in culture especially in the West this cultural influence is due to the fact that christianity in Europe has practically been the only religion, as well as in many countries such as the Mediterranean or as the middle east.
An turn the Church exercised great political influence Therefore kings armies and peoples declared themselves Christians.
Legalization of Christianism
The Roman Emperor Constantine recognized that for centuries Christianity has evolved and remained in our society, at the age of 40 he became a Christian and in 313 he allowed the free practice of Christianity without punishing his followers for not catching the religion this was crucial for the expansion of Christianity,
it ceased to be a religion practiced in sect by
the poor before death to be gradually adapted by the ruling classes.
In the Roman Empire in the year 380 it became their official religion.
ORIGINS OF CHRISTIANITY:
6B.C
In Palestine Jesus of Nazareth was born, he
is the central figure of Christianity and he chose twelve apostles to follow them.
26-36A.D
The hierarchs of Jusdism saw that Jesus was a
threat to their power, so they conspired to condemn Jesus to death.
64 AD
The Neon Emperor unleashed persecution on Christians
by throwing them at lions or torturing them to death in different ways.
36AD -64 AD
The apostle Paul undertakes several trips through Asia Minor,
Greece and Rome, several Critian communities were established
in the central Mediterranean, Greece and Egypt.
65-300AD
The Christians of Rome lived hidden by underground temples for three centuries.