PPT-Quarter 3–Week 4: Christian Empire
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Universal Theme Five The Liberation of Gods People 50 BC 300 AD Last week we read of the conversion of Constantine and the changes brought about by this for both
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Universal Theme Five The Liberation of Gods People 50 BC 300 AD Last week we read of the conversion of Constantine and the changes brought about by this for both the Roman Empire and the Church There is still a lively debate concerning whether Constantines conversion was beneficial or harmful to the Church As the Roman Empire began to weaken militarily and the city itself was captured by the barbarians causing the end of the . Modern Middle East. Where did the Ottomans come from?. Name came from “. Osman. ,” a leader of a western Anatolian nomadic group who began expansionistic moves in the 14. th. century.. Gradually these nomads took over Anatolia and became the border between Islam and Byzantine Christian. Chapter 9. Essential Questions. Why was Rome the center of the Christian world at the beginning of the period?. What purpose does a strong central government serve?. How do you think the Magna Carta affected the development of the U.S. government?. Ch 2.1 The First Christians. Place & Time. 50 – 800 AD. Christianity blooms. Roman Empire splits and evolves. Ch 1.1 . Vocab. Procurator. Clergy. Laity. Transformation. Structure. The Roman Empire. and . Byzantine . Art. CHRISTIANITY 101. Monotheistic. Believe God manifests in three Persons. Father (God). Son (Jesus Christ). Son of God by human mother, the Virgin Mary. Holy Spirit. Sacred Scripture=Holy Bible. . Week 1 . 6/8 Time Signature. 6 Beats per measure. Eighth note gets the beat. Note Values in 6/8. 1 COUNT. =. =. 2. COUNTS. Note Values in 6/8. =. =. 3. COUNTS. 6. COUNTS. Write in the counts for the following examples:. Ch 2.1 The First Christians. Place & Time. 50 – 800 AD. Christianity blooms. Roman Empire splits and evolves. Ch 1.1 . Vocab. Procurator. Clergy. Laity. Transformation. Structure. The Roman Empire. Early . Christian, byzantine, . Islamic Period. REVIEW. Read pages 275-311. 46 questions including vocabulary. Studio Art. Beginning Blog. Imagine that the United States . ws. planning to adopt an official state religion. How would such a development affect the kinds of art the government would sponsor or even allow?. Essential Questions. How can religion impact a culture?. What factors lead to the rise and fall of empires?. We’ve already talked about the importance of maintenance and wise decisions. . It Matters Because…. The Ottomans: 1299 - 1922. Does anyone know the story behind how the croissant pastry got its shape?. The Ottomans: 1299 - 1922. During the Ottoman siege of Vienna in 1638, Viennese bakers discovered Turkish soldiers trying to tunnel beneath the walls. They alerted the defenders of the city, and the attempt was foiled. The siege soon ended.. Judaism and Christianity. A model of Ancient Jerusalem. Objective: . Examine the causes and effects of . the Rise of Christianity in ancient Rome. What do you know about how Christians were treated under the Roman Empire?. Fall of Rome. No official date . Sometime during the 5. th. Century the West collapsed.. 410 Visigoths attacked Rome. Overthrew the western emperor in 493.. The last 10 western emperors rarely sat for more than a few years on the throne before they were deposed by invading barbarians.. Developments in Europe and the Byzantine Empire. . Where we last left off…. The Roman Empire was divided into two factions. The . Eastern Roman Empire. , centered in Constantinople became highly centralized government known as the . Universal Theme Six:. The Preservation of God's People (300-1000 AD).. . In the readings of this week, we will read of two towering historical figures: Clovis, the first King of the Franks, and the Emperor Justinian. Both were Christians who sought to expand the influence of the faith through their exercise of power.. Quarter 3– Week 1: Republic to Empire. The End of the Roman Republic: Rather than happening all at once, the death of the Roman Republic was the result of civil wars and family feuds taking place over almost a hundred years. The accession of Julius Caesar as dictator for life in 44 BC was the culmination of a long line of events in which consuls acted unlawfully. During many of these events, the motivation of the consuls was to achieve peace and social stability. The result is a lesson for us that "the ends never justify the means."
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