Roman Empire PART 2
Roman Empire PART 2
Roman Empire PART 2
Empire
The rise of
Christianity
Eighth grade
2 term
Objective:
Identify the characteristics of the Roman Empire,
Middle Ages, and Early Modern Europe like
important people and culture to analyze different
aspects that were involved in the birth of
Christianity.
Learning Objective:
Learns important facts about the beginning of the
Roman Empire to understand their way of life..
Biblical Principal:
Dont be afraid, a Savior is born and so is our faith
Principle of the month:
The Truth
The Age of Augustus
In 27 B.C.E., the senators
bestowed the title of
Augustus on Octavian, a
meaning honored and
majestic, and one formerly
only bestowed on gods.
From that point forward,
Octavian became Augustus
Caesar, emperor of the
entire Roman world.
Augustus Reforms
Took control of the
Roman army in order to
abolish the tradition of
dictator-generals
Granted citizenship to
people in the provinces
(led to increased loyalty)
Used army to control
troublesome provinces;
gave Senate control of
peaceful ones
Christianity began
as a cult.
The Gospels
indicate that Jesus
accepted Jewish
laws and traditions
of the Old
Testament.
Renewed emphasis
on love,
compassion, and a
relationship with
God.
The Rise of Christianity
Jesus popularity was
threatening.
Jewish leaders did not accept
him as the Messiah (savior)
Roman leaders (especially
the emperors) feared he
would lead a rebellion against
the Empire
Evangelists and disciples
followed Jesus teachings
and preached the Gospel
very effectively.
Ex. Paul of Tarsus
The Rise of Christianity
Attraction of Christianity
Eternal salvation
Hope in times of crisis
Equality of all people in the eyes of God
Importance of charity (important in a time of
financial crisis)
Enthusiasm of the martyrs (those willing to
suffer and/or die for Christ)
The Rise of Christianity