Christianity increased the population of the christian community tremendously during the Roman Period. The reliable source “Early centers of Christianity”, “Early …show more content…
As stated in the article,”The Roman Empire:In the First Century”,”They received only a basic education, if any at all, and were subject to the authority of a man. Traditionally, this was their father before marriage”. The men had all the authority in the household over the children, the money, and the women. However, in the first century of AD women were granted more freedom. They could now manage their own business and financial affairs, and unless she was married, a woman could own, inherit and dispose of property.
Several rules still applied to the women in the early century of christianity, but now these rules could be bent but not yet broken. Women became more involved in the first christian churches, and became an important factor in the rise of christianity. A well founded source expressed that, “In Christianity, women had a presence in many aspects of the Church. In the initial stages of the religion there was relatively public activity by women. These roles were deaconesses, martyrs, and ascetics. As a deaconess, women visited other sick women and assisted in the baptismal anointing of