In the context of Christianity, the term “martyrdom” refers to:

a. the feeling of guilt associated with sin.
b. the conversions of Jews to Christianity.
c. the death of Christians for their faith.
d. the anointment of saints.


c. the death of Christians for their faith.

Analysis:
a, b & d. Incorrect. As Christianity grew, it also challenged the Roman Empire.
c. Correct. In the context of Christianity, the term martyrdom refers to the death of Christians for their faith.

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