PPT-Christianity Clashes with Rome
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Lesson Overview Models of Christ and Culture Culture of ancient Rome Culture of Christianity Christ against Culture Legalization of Christianity Models of Christ
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Lesson Overview Models of Christ and Culture Culture of ancient Rome Culture of Christianity Christ against Culture Legalization of Christianity Models of Christ and Culture What is Culture Pg 35. Geography The people who settled Rome chose a geographic location that was good for defense travel and trade Economics To survive Roman farmers relied on discipline and hard work The Beginnings of Rome ESSENTIAL QUESTION What is the early history of Outcome: Byzantium: The New Rome. Constructive Response Questions. Citing specific examples, what factors allowed Byzantium to prosper while the west floundered?. What will we learn?. What was Byzantium?. Issues. Apologetics. Unity. Apostolic . Succession. Eucharist. Baptism. Heretics and schisms. Lapsi. (Lapsed ones). Petrine. . primacy. Epicopate. in general. Sources of Information. Didache. Church Fathers. Martyrs. Bishops. Patriarchs. Pope. Chapter 7 Section 5 Terms. Teachings and execution of Jesus Christ. Conversion of Constantine. Second temple destroyed. Christian persecution. Rome’s official religion. Judea becomes Roman province in 6 A.D., mostly Jews who held tightly to their religious beliefs and laws. Thought Roman rule would corrupt their religion. . Christian Founders. Jesus. : Jewish prophet who traveled and preached throughout Judea. Focused mostly on unconditional love and worship of God.. The First 1,000 Years. Week 3: Evolution and Migration. Overview. Week 1: Introduction And Overview. October 17. Week 2: Christianity In The Roman Empire. October 24. No Seminar October 31. Week 3: Evolution And Migration. Thesis. With the fall of Rome many Europeans found themselves with a common, sociocultural and patriarchal void in their lives. Eventually, with the long and often violent Christianization of Europe, that void was filled. However, this constant squabbling led to chaos on a large scale, causing medieval life to become incredibly dangerous for the common man. In order to cope with these dangers the lower classes gave up freedom to receive protection from the higher classes causing a rigid, hierarchical system to arise to keep balance and order. . Objectives. Explain how geography influenced the development of Rome. Discuss the evolution of Roman government. Describe the growth of the Roman Empire. Compare/Contrast the effectiveness of Roman leaders. Rome-began as a small agricultural city-state. Then a republic. An Empire. Eventually Dominated the . Mediterranean. The Etruscans. Th. e Etruscans were Ionian Greeks who migrated to the Italian Peninsula . Rome at the Birth of Christ. Rome at the Birth of Christ. Rome: The Right time… The right place!!!. GEOGRAPHIC FACTORS. PHILOSOPHICAL FACTORS. POLITICAL FACTORS. Rome: The Right time… the right place!!!. Thesis. With the fall of Rome many Europeans found themselves with a common, sociocultural and patriarchal void in their lives. Eventually, with the long and often violent Christianization of Europe, that void was filled. However, this constant squabbling led to chaos on a large scale, causing medieval life to become incredibly dangerous for the common man. In order to cope with these dangers the lower classes gave up freedom to receive protection from the higher classes causing a rigid, hierarchical system to arise to keep balance and order. . RISE OF CHRISTIANITY History of Preaching 1 Christianity in the 1 st Century 3 RISE OF CHRISTIANITY: Religion of Rome -Relationship of Roman Empire w/ Christianity: Paganism -Religion a matter of belief, a series From Republic to Empire. By the 1. st. Century BC – The Roman Republic was in trouble. It did not survive the great changes that took place . Political power broke down. Riots to restore power to Tribunes. Essential Question:. How did Greek culture spread?. Alexander the great. The Macedonians north of Greece emerged as a powerful kingdom.. King Philip II took control and wanted to unite Greece under Macedonia and eventually conquer Persia.
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