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1.4 Early Church

1.4 Early Church

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7th Grade

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6.NS.B.3, RL.7.9, RI.6.1

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Krista Owen

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How do
religions
develop?

1.4 The Early Church

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Christianity and the Empire

Christianity Spread

Peaceful areas

Well-constructed roads; easy to travel

Greek or Latin spoken

Allowed Christians to spread the message of Jesus

Attractive message

Help people with personal or economic problems

Hope- promised a better afterlife

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Poll

Which reason do you think best reflects why Christianity spread?

Well constructed roads

Common spoke language of Greek or Latin

Promise hope for a better afterlife

Help people with personal and economic problems

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Romans mistreated
Christians

Romans felt threatened by Christians

Romans- polytheistic belief & Christians- monotheistic belief

Christians criticized Roman festivals that honored numerous Roman gods

Different belief on how to solve problems; Christians refused to join army

Burned died verse buried dead in catacombs

Believed Christians caused natural disasters like famine and fire

Christians mistreated and some became martyrs- willing to die rather than give up beliefs

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Open Ended

Name one reason why Roman's mistreated the Christians.

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The Empire Accepts
Christianity

330 C.E.- Diocletian great persecution of Christians

312 C.E.- Constantine’s vision of flaming cross in sky; with “In the
sign you will conquer”

313 C.E.- Edict of Milan: decree allowed religious freedom

Christians served in gov’t and excused from paying taxes; serve in
army

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Axum & Kush

Axum- city-state and trading center in Africa

300 C.E.- Axum defeated neighboring Kush

334 C.E.- King Ezana of Axum made Christianity official religion

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Organizing the Church

Communities began to practice Christianity differently

Church leaders wanted to clarify & write down their beliefs

Hierarchy-an organization with different levels of authority

Clergy- church officials

Laity- regular church members

Women cared for sick & needy

300 C.E.- individual churches were headed by priests

Bishops supervised the dioceses, or several churches grouped together

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Organizing the Church

Bishops managed regional church affairs

Bishop is in charge of an entire region called archbishop

Archbishops are in charge of the cities of Rome, Constantinople,
Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem (known as Patriarchs)

Discissions reached at the councils were accepted as doctrine-
official church teaching

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Reorder

Reorder the following religious hierarchy from highest to lowest.

patriarch

archbishop

bishop

priest

laity

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What writings shaped
Christianity?

Christian leaders preserve stories about Jesus and the writings of the apostles.

300 C.E. four accounts of the life and teachings of Jesus were recorded by Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.

Each of account was called a gospel- meaning “good news”

Christians later included the four gospels with the writings of Paul and other early Christian leaders together with works
became the New Testament

New Testament add to Greek version of the Jewish sacred writings, called the Old Testament together these works formed
the Christian Bible

One of the most important Church Fathers was Augustine, a bishop of North Afica; he wrote The City of God, the first history
book written from the viewpoint of a Christian.

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What makes up the New Testament?

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Four gospels along with writings from Paul

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Jewish sacred texts

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Writings from Matthew, Luke, John, and Peter

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Mary Magdaline's writings

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The Bishop of Rome

Bishop of Rome claimed power over the other bishops

600 C.E.- the bishop of Rome was called by a special of title– pope

Latin-speaking Christians in the western part of the empire accepted
the pope

Greek-speaking Christians would not accept the authority of the
pope over them (becoming the Eastern Orthodox Church)

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How do
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1.4 The Early Church

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