Early Christians were persecuted for their beliefs. Which belief in particular made others suspicious of Christians?
Who is considered to be the most influential leader of the early Christian church?
Jesus’s disciples and followers spread the message of Christianity
Why was the spread of Christianity to non-Jews significant?
What makes Christianity a monotheistic religion?
Who was the Roman governor that ordered Jesus’s trial and execution?
The teachings of Jesus could be best described as a focus on acceptance and love for
Early Christianity is described as being a sect of Judaism. What is a sect?
Which aspect of the Roman Catholic Church established in the 300s remains today?
What does Christianity have in common with Judaism?
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