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Introduction | Roman
paganism | Judaism IntroductionIn AD 1, the Romans were pagans, believing in a wide variety of different gods and, increasingly, in the divinity of their own emperor. Then, in about AD 30, an obscure carpenter was crucified in Jerusalem, and nothing would ever be the same again. Three centuries later, Christianity became Rome's state religion. Here we examine the basic tenets of paganism, and compare them with Judaism, from which Christianity sprang. There is then an outline of the innovations made by Paul, who transformed a local movement into a truly international belief system. Finally, there is information on websites and books that will take your interest further. |