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Emergence of Christianity - Coggle Diagram
Emergence of Christianity
Origin of Christianity
26-36A.D DEATH OF JESUS CHRIST
The hierarchs of Judaism saw Jesus as a threat to their power and conspired to have the Roman governor condemn him to death. And Jesus was cruelly crucified.
64 d.C.
PERSECUTION OF CHRISTIANS
Emperor Nero unleashed a great search, he threw the Christians to the lions in the Roman circus. He also killed other Christians by torturing them and accused the Christians of starting the great fire of Rome.
6B.C
In Palestine Jesus of Nazareth was born, His mother is Maria And his Dad is Jose When Jesus grew up, he chose 12 apostles among the people of the town, to follow him and continue his work.
36AD -64 AD CHRISTIANITY OUTSIDE JUDEA
The group of followers continued to come together, under the direction of the apostles.
The Apostle Paul undertook missionary journeys through Asia Minor, Greece and Rome.
Influence of Christianity
The way we handle the calendar we can understand the great power that Christianity has had in culture, especially in Europe and America. This authority is due to the fact that Christianity has been practically the only religion in Europe. The Church executed a great influence therefore, kings, armies and peoples were manifested Christians. But its influence diminished from the 18th century
Legalization of Christianism
For some centuries Christianity survived and grew in obscurity. This reality was recognized by Emperor Constatinon who ruled an ever-expanding empire and was famous for refounding the city of Byzantium, which he named Constantinople.
This was very important for the spread of Christianity. It ceased to be just a religion of the destitute, facing the danger of death, to be gradually adopted by the ruling classes.