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Chapter 10: Christianity
Learn about the rise of Christianity
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History
6th Grade
02/24/2008

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Jerusalem
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capital of Israel and the ancient kingdom of Israel
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Judaea
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Emperor Augustus turned Judah into a Roman province called Judaea

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procurator
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Roman governor of a province
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A.D. 66

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Zealots convinced many Jews to take up arms against the Romans; however, the rebellion was brutally crushed
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Josephus
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Jewish general who fought in the war against the Romans. He wrote about the horrors of Jerusalem's fall in his work History of the Jewish War
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A.D. 132
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Jews rebelled again in this year and were defeated once again. This time the Romans forced all Jews to leave Jerusalem and banned them from ever returning to the city.
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messiah
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deliverer
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Galilee
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the region north of Judaea

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disciples
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close followers

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parables
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stories that used events from everyday life to express spiritual ideas.
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crucifixion
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the Romans used this way of punishing political rebels and lower-class criminals

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resurrection
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rising from the dead
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Christians
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Those who accepted Jesus Christ and his teachings. The word Christ comes from Christos, the Greek word for "messiah."
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apostles
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early Christian leaders like Peter and Paul
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salvation

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saved from sin and allowed to enter heaven according to Christian beliefs

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trinity
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Early Christians came to believe that the one God existed in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
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persecute
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the mistreatment of people
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martyrs
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people willing to die rather than give up their beliefs
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Constantine
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Roman emperor in A.D. 312 who accepted Christianity
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Edict of Milan
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In A.D. 313, Constantine issued this order that gave religious freedom to all people and made Christianity legal
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Helena
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Constantine's mother who assisted her son in building churches in Rome and Jerusalem.

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Theodosius
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Constantine's successor who made Christianity Rome's official religion in A.D. 392. At the same time, however, he outlawed other religions.
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hierarchy
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organization with different levels of authority
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clergy
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leaders of the church
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laity
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church members
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doctrine
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official church teaching
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gospel
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Christians combined the four gospels with the writings of Paul and other early Christian leaders. Together, these works form the New Testament of the Bible.
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Saint Augustine
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Leading Church Father who defended Christianity against its opponents. He wrote The City of God and Confessions
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pope
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Latin word meaning "father"

 

Latin-speaking Christians accepted the pope as the head of the church

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Byzantine Empire
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the Eastern Roman Empire

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icons
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religious pictures or images

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iconoclasts
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imagebreakers

 

Emperor Leo III did not approve of icons and ordered all icons removed from the churches

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Charlemagne

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Frankish king who was awarded the title of emperor by the pope in A.D. 800
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monasteries
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religious communities where monks live
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Basil
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a bishop who drew up a list of rules for monks and nuns to follow

 

This list, called the Basilian Rule, became the model for Eastern Orthodox religious life

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convent
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a religious community where nuns live
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Benedict
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Benedict
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an Italian monk who wrote another set of rules for monks in the WEST

 

This rule was called the Benedictine Rule

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missionary
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religious people who teach religion to those who dod not believe

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Cyril and Methodius
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Byzantine missionaries who carried the message to the Slavs, a people of Eastern Europe
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Cyril
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missionary who invented a new alphabet to present the Christian message in the Slavic languages

 

The Cyrillic alphabet was based on Greek letters

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Britain
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an island inhabited early by the Anglo-Saxons who build settlements and set up several small kingdoms

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Ireland
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an island where the Celts fled when pushed out of Britain by the Anglo-Saxons
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Patrick
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priest who brought Christianity to Ireland in the A.D. 400s
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