Roman Empire

What are the criterion that historians look to when determining what information in the Gospels is historically reliable about Jesus’ life?

RELIGION STUDY ANSWER THE QUESTIONS. Jesus’ World Who was Jesus? Where was he born? When? What religion/culture was Jesus raised in? Where did he live most of his life? What was Galilee like? What type of job did Jesus likely have? What happens at the end of Jesus’ life? The Roman Empire: Religion, Society and […]

Discuss the impact of/during his rule, successes and failures of his reign and the aftermath of his rule, including what happened to his vast empire.

ASSIGNMENT In the first centuries since the coming of “the Barbarians” out of central Europe, it appeared that the previous understanding of stability and “nation-state” had been eradicated. Yet, by the 600-700 period, a few strong, former, tribes had gained control of old Gaul, the Iberian peninsula and the island of Albion. Still, no one […]

Consider the fall of the Western Roman Empire (476 CE). What do you believe what the strongest factor that caused its downfall?

Causality At least 150 words, 2 paragraphs For your initial post: you will consider the fall of the Western Roman Empire (476 CE). What do you believe what the strongest factor that caused its downfall? While the fall of Rome had many factors, you are limited to discussing, at most, 2 interrelated factors. At least […]

Is correct to describe the United States as an empire? Why or why not?

Is the United States an Empire? Is correct to describe the United States as an empire? Why or why not? Discuss with reference to historical events and examples. Has the U.S. impact around the world been mostly benevolent or mostly damaging? Discuss and explain your thoughts. Background Materials 1. Chapter 17 https://openstax.org/books/american-government-3e/pages/17-introduction 2. J. Rufus […]

Discuss the Third Century Crisis in the Roman Empire with reference to the internal and external threats to the Empire’s existence.

The Third Century Crisis Discuss the Third Century Crisis in the Roman Empire with reference to the internal and external threats to the Empire’s existence. To what extent did the reforms of Diocletian, and later those of Constantine the Great, resolve these concerns?

Was the Emperor Diocletian right to believe that the spread of Christianity represented an existential threat to the Roman Empire?

Answer this question in an essay about five hundred words: “Was the Emperor Diocletian right to believe that the spread of Christianity represented an existential threat to the Roman Empire? Why or why not?” (This question is NOT about whether he was right to destroy it, only about whether he was right to fear it).” […]

Was the Emperor Diocletian right to believe that the spread of Christianity represented an existential threat to the Roman Empire?

Roman Empire Answer this question in an essay about five hundred words: “Was the Emperor Diocletian right to believe that the spread of Christianity represented an existential threat to the Roman Empire? Why or why not?” (This question is NOT about whether he was right to destroy it, only about whether he was right to […]

Prepare a a well-organized essay of five to six pages, discussing the collapse of the Roman Empire.

The collapse of the Roman Empire In a well-organized essay of five to six pages, discuss the collapse of the Roman Empire. In your essay, discuss the role each of the following played in the empire’s collapse: barbarian invasions the socio-economic and political influence of the Roman army internal structural difficulties, i.e., the imperial government, […]

Was the Emperor Diocletian right to believe that the spread of Christianity represented an existential threat to the Roman Empire?

Answer this question in an essay about five hundred words: “Was the Emperor Diocletian right to believe that the spread of Christianity represented an existential threat to the Roman Empire? Why or why not?” (This question is NOT about whether he was right to destroy it, only about whether he was right to fear it).” […]

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