The Roman Empire — despite its persecution of early Christianity — in many ways accelerated the spread of the new religion. The Roman Empire provided a stable geopolitical situation where peace, safety, and their vast infrastructure helped Christianity spread quickly. Further, the structure of the Roman family itself, the empire’s initial ambivalence toward new religions, and the general spiritual unrest at the time created the conditions for the rapid spread of Christianity throughout Rome.
5 Reasons the Roman Empire Helped Spread Christianity | EP 5
History guided by a divine plan
Dec 10, 2025
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We aim to renew confidence in Western civilization by making its core ideas applicable to modern life. Here’s our approach: 1) Recognize the foundations of Western thought, 2) Show how these ideas shaped real institutions and lives, 3) Apply this inherited wisdom to present crises. ThinkingWest is not about nostalgia or ideology. It is about inheritance. Join us in "thinking west" again.Listen on
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