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why was the spread of christianity to non - jews significant?
○ it helped christianity emerge as a separate faith.
○ it forced christianity to evolve to meet followers’ needs.
○ it stopped the persecution of christians at the hands of romans.
○ it changed christianity, as the religions encompassed different faiths.
Brief Explanations
- Option A: Initially, Christianity was a sect within Judaism. Spreading to non - Jews (Gentiles) led to the development of distinct Christian doctrines, practices, and identity, making it a separate faith.
- Option B: Christianity evolving to meet followers' needs was more about internal development over time rather than directly due to spreading to non - Jews.
- Option C: The spread to non - Jews did not stop Roman persecution of Christians; in fact, persecution continued in many cases.
- Option D: Christianity is a monotheistic religion and did not encompass different faiths in the sense of merging with other religions as it spread to non - Jews.
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A. It helped Christianity emerge as a separate faith.