Friday, January 24, 2020
The Spread of Christianity in the Roman Empire Essay -- Religion Histo
Factors Which Led to the Spread of Christianity in the Roman Empire         Christianity was not born in a vacumn. There were many social,     geographical, historical and religious issues prevailing at the time     of Christ and all of which were favorable to the spread of     Christianity.       Geograpicly, Christianity came into being in the Meditation world, the     largest of the various centers of civilization at that time. Israel     stands almost central to the five continents, dividing the east and     west.       Another factor, which many scholars believe to be the single most     important in the spread of Christianity, is the Pax Romana. This saw a     period of over two hundred years, between 30 b.c. and a.d. 193, in     which there was almost total world peace, Antoninus Pius wrote in     circa 150 a.d., " Wars have so far vanished as to be regarded as     legendary events of the past".       This peace brought great prosperity to the vast Roman Empire as money     was not being spent on costly wars and so materialism became     prominent, another consequence was that people now had more time to     think about issues such as religion.       Another benefit of the Pax Romana was that frontiers were removed and     so early missionaries could travel between countries within the Empire     with ease, "A man can travel from one country to another although it     was his nature land" (Pius). Also, because of a "considerable civil     service" (Frend) to police the roads, there was a great decrease in     the amount of bandits on the main roads and so the missionaries travel     was a great deal safer.       Another factor, within the Roman Empire, was the growth of a proper     system of roads and trade between countri...              ...he line between Greek religion and philosophy     because the various forms of philosophy were more than a group of     intellectual systems: they were a leading influence in the moral     education of both the educated and the masses and were increasingly     religious. The remain schools of Greek philosophy represented in the     Roman Empire were the Epicureans, the Peripatetics, the Pythagoreans,     the Stoics, the Platonists and the Neo-Platonist.       In conclusion, it is important to realize that it was not one single     factor which was responsible for the spread of Christianity, all these     figures came together to give the perfect platform for a new religion     to develop, " Never before in the history of the race had conditions     been so ready for the adoption of a new faith by the majority of the     peoples of so large an area" (K.S Latourette).                        
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