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question 11
which of the following helped to pave the way for christianity after the roman conquest of the hellenistic world?
○ the egyptian cult of isis
○ mystery cults
○ the pergamum philosophy center
○ the advancement of stoicism
Brief Explanations
To determine which option helped pave the way for Christianity after the Roman conquest of the Hellenistic world, we analyze each choice:
- The Egyptian cult of Isis was a specific pagan cult, not a primary influencer of Christian development.
- Mystery cults (e.g., Mithraism, Dionysian rites) emphasized spiritual transformation, salvation, and communal rituals—these themes (e.g., redemption, afterlife, shared religious experience) paralleled early Christian ideas and created a cultural openness to new religious movements, including Christianity.
- The Pergamum philosophy center focused on Greek philosophy, not religious frameworks for Christianity.
- Stoicism (ethical philosophy) emphasized self - control and reason, which is not directly linked to Christian theological foundations.
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B. Mystery cults (assuming the second option is "Mystery cults" with a typo in the original, as "Mystery cul" likely intends "Mystery cults")