Monday, August 12, 2013

History presentation

<History presentation>

Hello, my name is Lucy. Today I'll talk about Christianity.
I think most people know Christianity.It means in ancient Rome, many people knew Christianity and it was popular. And first, I'll talk about development. Accroding to Life in ancient Rome Romans first became aware of Christianity as a troblesome Jewish sect. Christianity spread rapidly to the scattered communicates of Jews outside Palestine.It might have remained a religion of a Jews splinter group not have paul and after, missionaries spread the religion to non-Jews. The early church, and its organization was at first financed by offering but in time gifts, patronage by wealthy Christians. In 64, Nero found the Christians a convenient scapegoat for the fire in Rome. But the Jews and Christians remained unchanged for two centuries. And the end of 2nd century, Christians began to be regarded as a threat to the stability of the state.
Next of all,I'll explain about Monasticism. By the late 4th century the organized church was very rich and leading  Christians thinkers such as Jerome and Martin of Tours began to question its values. They insist on this gave impetus to the monastic movement. In Egypt, Syria and Palestine began withdrawing in to the desert away from cities. Often  setting up small settle ments that allowed both for solitude and communal life. Finally in time the great monastic houses became the training ground for future bishops. And next, Gnosticism. It was the early days Christianity group that focus on knowledge. And Also, it was complex religious movement based on a myth of redemption. In pre-Christian in origin, they helped to people who is non-Christians. And I'll explain about Arianism. When I try to search it was little imformation. The Arian heresy was a heretical 4th century Christian doctrine after its originator Arius, who deried the divinity of Christ. And most important things a compromise with oxdoxy was achieved in 359. 
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