Scenarios about 'christianity'
Christianity is a monotheistic religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, originating in the 1st century CE and becoming one of the world's largest religious traditions. Its development profoundly shaped Western civilization through its influence on art, philosophy, law, and governance structures. In alternate history scenarios, variations in Christianity's spread, denominational development, or theological evolution often serve as pivotal divergence points affecting cultural, political, and social trajectories of civilizations.
What If Christianity Never Became Rome's Official Religion?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Emperor Constantine never converted to Christianity, preventing it from becoming the dominant religion of the Roman Empire and drastically altering the religious, political, and cultural landscape of Europe and the world.
What If The Crusades Were Successful?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Crusader States in the Holy Land endured and flourished, reshaping the religious, cultural, and political landscape of Europe and the Middle East for centuries to come.
What If The Protestant Reformation Never Happened?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Martin Luther's challenge to the Catholic Church failed to gain traction, preventing the religious revolution that reshaped European society, politics, and culture.
What If the Protestant Reformation Never Happened?
Exploring how European and world history would have unfolded if the Protestant Reformation had never occurred, fundamentally altering the religious, political, and cultural development of the Western world.
What If Julian the Apostate Lived Longer?
Exploring how world history would have unfolded if Emperor Julian had survived his Persian campaign and continued his pagan revival, potentially reversing Christianity's dominance in the Roman Empire.
What If Constantine Never Converted to Christianity?
Exploring how world history would have unfolded if Emperor Constantine had maintained traditional Roman religious practices instead of embracing Christianity, potentially altering the course of Western civilization.