The Transition From Persecution to Power : The Rise of Christianity in the Roman Empire
For the first three centuries after Christ's death, Christianity was an outlawed religion in the Roman Empire. Christians faced persecution from both Roman and Jewish authorities as well as other groups due to their different moral standards and beliefs. The apostles, who spread Jesus's teachings, were prime targets. Of the twelve original apostles, ele…
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