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How was Roman society changed by the spread of Christianity?
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The spread of Christianity significantly transformed Roman society by promoting a new moral framework that emphasized compassion, charity, and equality. It challenged traditional Roman values, leading to shifts in social dynamics and practices. The religion undermined the authority of the Roman pantheon and priesthood, contributed to the decline of pagan rituals, and fostered a sense of community and identity among believers. Additionally, with its eventual adoption as the state religion in the 4th century, Christianity influenced laws, education, and culture, leading to the establishment of a more centralized authority and integration of religious and political power.
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