Introduction to World Civilization Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #743428

Why did the Roman Empire turned against Christianity?


Minor persecutions of Romans followed Christianity. 

Christians refused to pay homage to Roman gods.

Christians were killed and tortured to death.

Eternal life was only offered to a number of Romans.

Jewish religion became more popular.


Yanıt Açıklaması:

Most important of all for civilizational history was the arrival of Christianity, an offshoot of the Jewish religion, destined to become a major world religion via Rome. In the beginning, the Romans were tolerant toward Christianity. But when the Christians, like the Jews, refused to pay homage to Roman gods and the dead emperors, now seen as gods by the Romans, the empire turned against them and advocating Christianity was punishable
by death.

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