10 - Roman Empire Flashcards

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trajectory of Acts 5

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  • northwards from jerusalem to syria antioch
  • westward to asia minor
  • then to macedonia and achia
  • then rome and beyond
  • church was also spreading other directions, acts just focusses on these
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greek

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common language throughout roman empire, assisting trade and politics

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latin

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literate language of roman citizens and govt

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local languages

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various indigenous languages throughout the empire

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aramaic

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everyday language in israel

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hewbrew

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language of the ot, which many nt jews could no longer read

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roman empire languages

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most people would be multilingual: local language, greek, and hebrew or latin if educated

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social classes 6

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emperor
patricians
senators
equestrians
plebians
slaves and freedman

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emperor 4

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  • extremely powerful but at risk
  • title emporer adopted by Julius Caeser to indicate his supreme rule (caeser was family name later used by succeeding roman emperors)
  • augustus octavian also established pax romana and coined other titles, such as divi filius (son of god), leading to emperor being seen as semi-divine
  • emperor cult as religious option
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patricians

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privileged group of families who dominated political, religious, and military leadership

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senators 3

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  • about 300 men
  • sons of senators or roman citizens over 25 who had been elected
  • often military backgrounds, administrative experience, etc
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equestrians 2

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  • once made up calvalry
  • in 1st century, mostly wealthy class of businessmen (ex bankers, builders, etc)
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plebians 3

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  • majority of roman citizens
  • challenging everyday lives as farmers, bakers, artisans, etc
  • worked to support family, pay taxes, etc
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slaves and freedmen 4

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  • mostly taken in battle from foreign lands, or born into slavery or sold themselves
  • could have a range of roles
  • hope of being freed (manumission) kept them working hard
  • 1/3 people in Italy were slaves
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cities 3

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  • roman empire basically a commonwealth of autonomous cities that were the political and economic backbone of the roman empire
  • early church significantly urban in its early expansion and location
  • 2 main types: colonies and free cities (more locally governed)
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imperial provinces

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  • ruled directly by the emperor in part bc politically, militarily, and otherwise they usually needed closer attention
  • ex syria, egypt, judea
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senatorial provinces

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deemed to be less of a concern, so would have less roman military presence

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family 5

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  • most basic unity of society, crucial
  • eldest male called pater familias, had absolute control both legally and practically
  • mother expected to meet cultural conventions
  • marriages arranged and governed by contracts
  • children did well to survive earliest years, expected to obey their parents
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religion general 4

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  • wide range of forms
  • various temples and shrines in cities
  • most people polytheistic, believing in gods/goddesses who governed specific aspects of life
  • jews and Christians were monotheistic, so viewed w/ suspicion bc rejected and risked the wrath of the other gods
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mystery religions 2

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  • popular religion included mystery religions or cults, some to a specific god or goddess
  • magic widely practiced (potions, incantations, cursing enemies, etc)
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philosphers roles 3

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prominent role in society, education, outlook on life

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philosphy concerns 3

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  • reason - how to know the world
  • metaphysical issues - how to understand the world
  • moral questions - how one is to live in the world
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3 main philosophic schools

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cynics, stoics, epicureans

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cynics 2

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  • called for a countercultural and simple life of virtue
  • rejected wealth power and status
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stoics 3

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  • pantheistic - god everywhere, in nature, people, etc
  • believed in divine providence (gods involved in the world)
  • stressed reason, self-sufficiency, meeting obligations, living harmoniously with nature
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epicureans 4

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  • thought gods/goddesses did not exist or were remote
  • did not believe in providence, but rather chance
  • rejected idea of future judgement
  • stressed pleasure in the present
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rhetoric general 3

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  • the art of persuasion
  • much valued especially among educated and socially prominent
  • training integral to a good education, career, public profile
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rhetoric types 3

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  • judicial - for court, to defend
  • deliberative - states person to persuade for policies or military leader for armies
  • epidetic - to praise or blame someone, political rival