Review:
Spread Of Christianity In The Roman Empire
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The spread of Christianity in the Roman Empire refers to the expansion of the Christian religion and its followers within the territories ruled by the Roman Empire.
Key Features
- Conversion of individuals to Christianity
- Establishment of Christian communities
- Persecution of Christians by Roman authorities
- Emperor Constantine's Edict of Milan in 313 AD legalizing Christianity
- Council of Nicaea in 325 AD to solidify Christian doctrine
Pros
- Spread of a new ethical and moral system based on love, compassion, and forgiveness
- Promotion of a sense of community and fellowship among believers
- Influence on Western culture and civilization
Cons
- Conflict with traditional Roman religious beliefs and practices
- Persecution and discrimination against non-Christians
- Historical controversies surrounding the role of Christianity in politics