When and why did the Roman Republic fall? What were some key differences between the Roman Republic and the Age of Augustus?
a. What are some of the primary sources about the early Christians? What was revolutionary about early Christianity, from the Roman perspective?
b. What were some of the problems with which areas in the periphery of the Roman Empire had to deal in the second century CE?
Answer: The late Republican historian Sallust, though, grimly saw the Roman victory in the Punic Wars as the beginning of the end of the Republic.
a. The New Testament was a source that was used. two prominent theologians in the Late Empire attempted to write (or re-write) Roman history specifically through a Christian lens. Eusebius, the Bishop of Caesarea in the fourth century CE, wrote the History of the Church, focusing on the history of Christianity from its beginnings to his day.
b. During the second century CE, the periphery regions of the Roman empire death with problems of invasion,economic difficulties, civil wars as leaders competed for power and finally a plague or diseases.
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