How did the Pax Romana help the spread of the Gospel? The Roman Empire in 31 BC united under a single ruler Caesar Augustus, decreeing the peace of Augustus. This peace empowered community involvement and economic increases. During this time, the Roman Government began road construction on what is called the Romans …show more content…
Unintentionally, Pax Romana, establish accessibility for many Christian’s the ability to spread the Gospel on the seas or using the roads. The Pax Romana historical peace and prosperity under the rule of Augustus. Remained in existence from 30 BC to 180 AD. 2 Heresies of the early church and the councils that dealt with the specific matter (pick a specific item such as the Arian Conflict, Monophysitism, Nestorianism, etc.). The Arian conflict was concerning different beliefs and views. The conflict was by an Arian and a deacon Athanasius. This conflict was whether the Son of God, who walked the world in human flesh as Jesus Christ, was really and truly divine. Arian’s position was that if God had any imperfection Jesus restoration would still be imperfect. And that humanity continues to head down the path of annihilation due to transgressions. Athanasius objected to Arian's reasoning. His belief that Jesus was both human and divine and the coming together as one is of utmost importance. Doing this that our souls may not be lost. The Arian and Athanasius held fast to their belief. However, Arianism was not