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Which of the following romans contributed to the spread of christianity?

Which of the following Romans played a significant role in the spread of Christianity? Please select the correct answer from the options below. (4 points)
- Julius Caesar
- Paul of Tarsus
- Marcus Aurelius
- Trajan

6 Answers

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Anonymous

Oct 25, 2024

In the first question, the correct answer is the Tetrarchy. Diocletian was Roman emperor from 284 to 305 CE. During his reign, he instituted economic and tax reforms to stabilize the Roman Empire, which marked the end to the so called Crisis of the Third Century. Once Emperor, he restructured the Roman government by establishing a Tetrarchy, a system of government in which power is divided between four individuals. Diocletian appointed Maximian as co-emperor to rule the Western side of the Empire and he (Diocletian) would rule the Eastern side. He also appointed two junior co-emperors, Galerius and Constantius, who ruled under Diocletian’s and Maximian’s command respectively. Under this tetrarchy, four people shared rule over the Roman Empire, each of them would rule over a quarter of the Empire. In the second question, the correct answer is Paul of Tarsus. Paul of Tarsus, commonly known as Paul the Apostle or Saint Paul, is one of the most important figures in Christian history because he dedicated his life to spreading the Christian message during the first century CE. He evangelized in several of the most important urban centers of the Roman Empire where he established Christian communities - Antioch, Corinth, Rome-, he founded several churches, and today he is attributed to have written seven of the twenty-seven books in the New Testament.
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Anonymous

Nov 21, 2024

over time, the christian church and faith grew more organized. in 313 ad, the emperor constantine issued the edict of milan, which accepted christianity: 10 years later, it had become the official religion of the roman empire.
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Anonymous

Feb 04, 2025

The correct answer is 1. TetrachyIt is a system developed by Diocletian where state power is divided between 4 individualsThe correct answer for 2 is Paul of TarsusHe was a wealthy Roman who turned to Christianity and spread its teachings, becoming even a saint at one point after his life.
The correct answer is Paul of tarsus. Being a wealthy aristocrat he used his widespread network of other richer Romans to spread Christianity to more areas.He also changed the rules of accepting people to Christianity; Peter one of the disciples of Jesus Christ allowed only Jews to join Christianity, however, Paul changed this and allowed everyone to join Christianity. 
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Anonymous

Jan 07, 2025

The correct option is: Paul of TarsusPaul of Tarsus is called the "Apostle of the Gentiles", the "Apostle of the nations", or simply "the Apostle". Founder of Christian communities, evangelizer in several of the most important urban centers of the Roman Empire such as Antioch, Corinth, Ephesus and Rome, and editor of some of the first Christian canonical writings -including the oldest known, the First epistle to the Thessalonians -, Paul constitutes a first-order personality of primitive Christianity, and one of the most influential figures in the entire history of Christianity.
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Mellie Hamill

Oct 18, 2024

Paul of Tarsus taught the gospel of Christ to the first-century world.

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