Friday, May 9, 2014

Fridays notes


  • Jesus spends three years preaching, is killed by Roman leaders
  • Jesus` followers believe he is the messiah and Savior who has risen from the dead
  • Saul (the persecutor) becomes Paul (the evangelist), spreading Jesus` message (one true god, not roman gods)
  • Christianity evolves from cult statues to established, official statues
  • Priest, bishops, pope (Bishop of Rome)
  • Christians and Jews were monotheistic (believing in one God)
  • this conflicted with Roman beliefs
  • persecution against both was common
  • Christianity appealed to the poor, and since there were many poor, their numbers grew
  • as it grew, even some Roman leaders embraced Christianity
  • (can you see the tide beginning to turn...?)
  • AD 313: Constantine has a battlefield conversion
  • He issues the Edict of Milan
  • Not only no persecution, but actual approval of Christianity, eventually making it the official religion of Rome
  • the Roman Empire and Christianity are now linked in power and influence
    • AD 180: Rome has problems
      • economic (trade became risky; taxes were too high; food supply was dropping)
      • military (frontiers were hard to patrol; Roman generals fought for control; soldiers' loyalty declined and mercenaries appeared)
    • Diocletian divided the empire into two
      • Greek-speaking East (had more resources)
      • Latin-speaking West (Rome, tradition)
  • AD 324 - Constantine becomes emperor over both halves of the empire
  • moves the capital from Rome to Byzantium (renamed Constantinople), where Asia met Europe (now Turkey)
  • after his death, empire is divided again
  • this time, "barbarian invaders" (Huns, Vandals, Visigoths, Angles, Saxons, Franks) overrun the empire's frontiers
  • that's it for the Roman Empire (AD 476)

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