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Emergence of Christianity - Coggle Diagram
Emergence of Christianity
Influence of Christianity
The way we handle the calendar allows us to understand the great influence that Christianity has had on culture, especially in the West, that is, Europe and America.
ORIGINS OF CHRISTIANITY
6B.C
In Palestine, Jesus of Nazareth was born who is the central figure of Christianity.
Among the people of the town, he chose twelve apostles to follow him and continue his work.
26-36A.D
DEATH OF JESUS CHRIST
The hierarchy of Judaism saw in Jesus a threat to their power and conspired to have the Roman governor condemn him to death.
64 AD
CHRISTIANS PERSECUTION
The emperor Nero unleashed persecution. •He threw the Christians to the lions in the functions of the Roman circus. Also, he killed others with torture and finally accused Christians of causing the great fire of Rome.
36AD -64 AD
CHRISTIANITY OUTSIDE JUDEA
The group of followers continued to meet, under the direction of the apostles.
Paul the Apostle goes on missionary journeys across Asia Minor, Greece, and Rome.
Establishment of various Christian communities in the Eastern Mediterranean, Greece, Egypt, and at least the city of Rome
65-300AD
SURVIVAL OF CHRISTIANITY
The Christians of Rome chose to lead a hidden life and met in small underground temples.
Legalization of Christianism
For three centuries, Christianity grew in obscurity. This reality was recognized by the Roman Emperor Constantine who ruled an ever-expanding empire.