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Why was the development of Christianity problematic for Rome?

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The development of Christianity challenged Roman authority

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The Romans were a polytheistic society (until Constantine) and Roman emperors claimed that their rule was legitimized by the gods. Christianity challenged that view by proposing a monotheistic alternative that also promised social benefits to many disenfranchised people throughout Rome (and the Middle East). This made Christianity a threat to Roman authority and therefore was problematic for Rome.

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