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In the mid-twentieth century, historians frequently characterized the transition of the Roman Empire from a pagan to a Christian state as a sudden, disruptive revolution engineered by imperial decree. However, recent scholarship by historians such as Peter Brown suggests a more nuanced reality. Brown argues that Christianization was not an abrupt rupture but rather a slow process of cultural synthesis, in which Christian concepts were gradually translated into the existing vocabulary of classical paganism. According to this view, pagan intellectual structures and civic institutions were not violently dismantled; instead, they were repurposed and absorbed. This model of transformation emphasizes continuity over catastrophe, indicating that the transformation of the late antique world was marked by mutual adaptation rather than unilateral suppression.

Which choice best states the main idea of the text?

  1. A
    Pagan intellectual structures and civic institutions in the Roman Empire were preserved because the early Christian church lacked the political power to dismantle them.
  2. Recent historical scholarship suggests that the Christianization of the Roman Empire was a gradual process of cultural integration rather than an abrupt, violent rupture.Cevap
  3. C
    Mid-twentieth-century historians focused exclusively on the role of imperial decrees in shaping the religious landscape of the late Roman Empire.
  4. D
    The transition of the Roman Empire from a pagan to a Christian state is a prime example of how major civilizations undergo structural transformations.

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The correct answer is the option stating that recent historical scholarship suggests the Christianization of the Roman Empire was a gradual process of cultural integration rather than an abrupt, violent rupture.
The passage contrasts the traditional historical view of the transition from paganism to Christianity in the Roman Empire (as a sudden, disruptive revolution) with newer scholarship (specifically Peter Brown's work). This recent scholarship argues that the transition was actually a gradual process of cultural synthesis, repurposing, and adaptation rather than unilateral suppression. The option stating that recent historical scholarship suggests Christianization was a gradual process of cultural integration rather than an abrupt, violent rupture accurately captures this central idea.

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1
Analyze the structure of the passage, identifying the primary contrast.
The passage introduces an old historical view (transition was a sudden revolution) and contrasts it with recent scholarship (transition was a slow process of cultural synthesis, adaptation, and continuity).
Understanding the main contrast helps isolate the central argument the author is introducing.
2
Identify the specific claim made by the recent scholarship discussed in the passage.
Peter Brown and other recent historians argue that Christianization was characterized by translation, repurposing, absorption, and mutual adaptation, rather than sudden rupture or unilateral suppression.
The author uses this recent scholarship to define the 'nuanced reality' of the transformation, which forms the core of the passage's message.
3
Evaluate the choices to find the one that best captures the main idea, avoiding options that are unsupported, too broad, or misread specific details.
The option regarding recent scholarship suggesting a gradual process of cultural integration rather than an abrupt rupture matches the passage's focus on continuity and synthesis. Other options either speculate on the church's power, misread the focus of older historians, or make an overly broad generalization about civilizations.
Ensures the selected answer is both accurate to the text and aligned with the central theme of cultural integration versus sudden rupture.

Anahtar Kavram

Identifying the central idea of a passage by recognizing structural contrasts and isolating the primary thesis.
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