Social Sciences, asked by s917823, 6 hours ago

How did Christianity differ from the Roman religion?

answer: A . Christians worshipped one God.

Answers

Answered by greeshmasaranya983
1

Explanation:

Rejection of the state religion was tantamount to treason. This was the context for Rome's conflict with Christianity, which Romans variously regarded as a form of atheism and novel superstitio, while Christians considered Roman religion to be paganism.

please mark me as a brainliest

Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

The two religions have many differences, first and foremost being that the Roman religion is polytheistic and Christianity is monothestic. ... In the Roman religion, which has several gods, when one becomes emporer he or she is officially made a god by the Roman senate

Explanation:

Mark me as brainliest and follow

Similar questions