College 7 Flashcards
Wat weet je van Jezus?
Born ca. 6 BCE A Jew Twelve disciples Message: Kingdom of God is approaching Ethical appeal Regarded (by himself?) as Messiah Crucified by the Romans as a rabble-rouser (ca. 30 CE) 12 disciples -> 12 apostles Christianity becomes a missionary religion
Paul of tarsus
Paulus was een leider in het vroege christendom en speelde een centrale rol in de vroege ontwikkeling en verspreiding van het christendom in de gebieden rondom de Middellandse Zee, in het bijzonder in Klein-Azië en Griekenland.
Christianity in the West
Christianity spreads throughout the Western Roman Empire
Romans persecute Christianity b/c refusal to participate in traditional religious (and political) cults
Some Christians seek refuge in Persia
Constantine the Great (in power 306-337)
Decisive battle against Maxentius near Rome (312)
Edict of Milan (313)
Edict of Thessalonica (380)
Christianity in the East
Spread of Christianity via Jewish diaspora
Almost always following existing trade routes
Thomas -> India (->China??)
Gospel of Thomas (1st/2nd cent.)
Infancy Gospel of Thomas (early 2nd cent.)
Acts of Thomas (200-250 CE)
Thomas = Judas Didymus Thomas (“The Twin”)
Christianity in India
Historically reliable?
Evidence for an Indian king named “Gundaphar”:
1834: coins dating to 1st century CE found near Kabul (Afghanistan)
Reign: 19-55 CE, in Iran, Afghanistan, and areas of north-western India
Much more trade between India and Roman Empire than previously thought
First of Thomas’s converts: Jewish girl in the king’s court
Clear evidence for Christians in India from 4th cent. CE
Marco Polo claims to have seen tomb of Thomas (1293)
75% of Thomas Christians today in Kerala
Christianity in Merchant Cities
In addition to sea routes, also land routes
Jerusalem -> Antioch -> Edessa (Urfa in Turkey)
Addai/Thaddai/Thaddeus, disciple of Thomas, first brings Christian message to Edessa
Legend: Correspondence between King Abghar
and Jesus → King Abgar was converted by Thaddeus
“Jews educated in the Law and the prophets
who traded in silk” – Teaching of Addai (4e eeuw)
Leader after death Thaddeus: Aggai “a producer of silk clothing” – Teaching of Addai (4e eeuw)
Historically: arrival of Christianity mid-2nd cent.
Christianity in Armenia
Church tradition: Thaddeus goes to Armenia
Armenia becomes the world’s first Christian nation
in 301-314
Church of St. Thaddai – built in 68 // 1319
Church of St. Thaddai (built in 68 // 1319)
Wat weet je nog meer van Cristianity in Merchant Cities?
Edessa (and Ctesiphon) -> Bactria (Afghanistan) already in the second century
Dura-Europos: oldest Christian church building (ca. 233- 256