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christianity affected the roman empire by acknowledging monotheism. It helped the Romans believe in one god (they vwere polytheist)
Christianity became the official state religion. after that they the religion weakened the empire promoting weak values such as forgivness ect to a empire that mainly relied on it military power therfore chritianity was an enemy to it own country shame
When did Christianity begin in the Roman Empire?
Christianity began to be accepted by the Roman Empire under Emperor Constantine I The Great in 325 A.D. at the First Council of Nicea..
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Christianity has its origins in Judaism, when Paul started to disseminate the gospels.
Then, in Roman Empire, Christianity represented a religious revolution, because they introduced a monotheist perspective, against the gods they had.