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  1. Oct 1, 2021 · How did Christian Church Architecture evolve in the West. Figure 1 - Pantheon, Rome. Scared Christian architecture in the West, in particular Western Europe, has been influenced by a variety of architectural styles that initially derived from Roman pagan designs to new forms that attempted to break away from Roman influences.

  2. The earliest surviving Christian art comes from the late 2nd to early 4th centuries on the walls of Christian tombs in the catacombs of Rome. From literary evidence, there may well have been panel icons which, like almost all classical painting, have disappeared.

  3. Sasha Blakeley. View bio. The complex dynamic between early Christianity and the Roman environment is present in the comparison of their art forms. Explore roman art and motifs, and where...

  4. Two important moments played a critical role in the development of early Christianity: The decision of the. Apostle Paul. to spread Christianity beyond the Jewish communities of Palestine into the Greco-Roman world. When the Roman Emperor Constantine accepted Christianity and became its patron at the beginning of the fourth century.

  5. Early Christian basilicas such as Santa Sabina (above) and San Paolo fuori le Mura (St. Paul’s Outside the Walls) maintained the basic structure of the Roman basilica, but distinctly Christian elements were added.

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  7. Early Christian Art & Architecture after Constantine Dr. Allen Farber. By the beginning of the fourth century Christianity was a growing mystery religion in the cities of the Roman world. It was attracting converts from different social levels. Christian theology and art was enriched through the cultural interaction with the Greco-Roman world.

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