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How did the rise of Christianity affect Roman culture?
I'm doing this for my history report. I'm not focusing on Christianity itself, but what it caused among the people. Like did it cause anarchy between social classes, new laws, etc?
4 Answers
- Anonymous5 years ago
Dozens, probably hundreds, of historians have written tons of books and scholarly articles about this, you idiot. Go to the library and use their resources. Are you really so fcuking clueless and stupid that you think you'll get useful answers from the illiterate middle school kiddies on this forum?
Just reading some articles from the "Journal of Late Antiquity" alone would give you tons of ideas to write about on this very broad subject.
Stop being so nauseatingly stupid.
- Anonymous5 years ago
Lol im in 7th grade. Heres what i was taught: at first, the romans did not like it. They did not like monotheism. And they were worried that they would gain too much power. In the 300's, it was finally accepted, as the official religion. Im sorry this probably not help that much
- SocratesLv 75 years ago
The Roman emperor Constantine converted to Christianity. When he did, he flipped the entire empire to it. This is when Christianity really took off.
- Anonymous5 years ago
You don't want anyone's biased answers derived from spiritual blogs for your project. Don't ask people here lol. 9/10 it'll be inaccurate.