Dear Farmer,
Post 143.
In what way can we explain the success of Christianity?
I think Hope has made a pretty good stab at answering your question in post 149 but would add, right religion right time.
To repeat, Christianity sang out to the poor, same today as it was back in the times of early Christianity, the poor far outweighed the rich, it really was a religion for the common man.
I can't remember the exact words of a quote I read from Josephus, something about crazy Christians gathering at dawn and giving their food and goods away for nothing, not a bad selling strategy.
But I too would question your term "illiterate followers" maybe by today's standards, are today's standards any better, I don't need to remember stuff I just google it
but I think we need to remember that early Christians were heavily influenced by Greece and the Greeks were very big on education.
Now it is just a little theory of mine and maybe someone on the forum who knows more about Greek history or how they were educated can say, Gonnagle you are talking pish, but I think they were taught differently back then, they didn't have the three R's they had four, the fourth being remembering, they were highly educated in remembering stuff, books, paper, pen and ink were not common commodities.
Anyway, lots of stuff why Christianity was a success, I think God thought, time for a rebrand, Jesus son, get off yer arse and do something, and he did
Gonnagle.