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Christianity's Rapid Story-Driven Growth
- Christianity grew from 12 followers to about 10% of the Roman Empire's population by 300 AD through powerful storytelling.
- The religion's spread was helped by times being culturally ready for its message and appealing narratives.
Noble Deaths in Ancient Culture
- Dying a good death with self-control was a central ideal in Roman and Jewish traditions.
- Early Christian martyrdom integrated well into existing cultural values about noble, composed deaths.
Martyrdom as Divine Favor
- Being executed for faith was reframed by Christians as a sign of divine favor, counter to Roman views of punishment.
- This reversal made suffering an achievement and imitates Christ's death, promising salvation.