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discuss the conditions of the Roman Empire that facilitated the birth of Christianity answer in detail​

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Answered by YakshPatel007
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Overview

Christianity developed in the province of Judea out of Jewish tradition in the first century CE, spread through the Roman Empire, and eventually became its official religion

Christianity was influenced by the historical contexts in which it developed

Beginnings of Christianity

Christianity developed in Judea in the mid-first century CE, based first on the teachings of Jesus and later on the writings and missionary work of Paul of Tarsus.

Originally, Christianity was a small, unorganized sect that promised personal salvation after death. Salvation was possible through belief in Jesus as the son of God—the same God the Jews believed in. Early Christians debated whether they should only preach to Jews, or if non-Jews could become Christians, too. Eventually, Christianity gained followers not only from Jewish communities, but from throughout the Roman world.

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Because it was unclear to early Christians if they were separate from Judaism or not, they questioned whether they should try to convert non-Jews. This would have initially limited the spread of Christianity to areas with Jewish populations. We see that in the long-term Christianity did spread beyond Jewish communities, too

Answered by TaeTaePopsicle
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Christianity was spread through the Roman Empire by the early followers of Jesus. ... Christianity gained adherents among both Jews and non-Jews, bringing them together with a message of unity before God.

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