How did Romans Treat Christians?
The Romans thought that Christians were a threat to their government. The Romans expected everyone to treat the Emperor like a God. The Christians, like the Jews, refused to do this. Christians believe that there is only one God. Christians refused to serve in office and they refused to join the Army. The Romans thought that Christians should be punished.
Why do Romans Adopt Christianity?
In the early 300s the emperor Diocletian carried out the last great persecution of Christians. Diocletian failed, and Roman officials began to realize that christianity had grown too strong to be destroyed by forced. Then, in 312, the Roman Emperor Constantine accepted christianity. In 313 Constantine issued an order called the "Edict of Milan".
What is the New testament & Pope?
Jesus himself left no writings. His followers, however, passed on what they knew about him. By 300, 4 accounts of Jesus' life, teaching, and resurrection had become well/known. Christians believed these accounts were written by early disciples of Jesus named Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.