Search This Blog

Friday, February 14, 2020

Read East Syriac Christianity in Mongol-Yuan China (12th-14th centuries) (Orientalia Biblica Et Christian Now



▶▶ Read East Syriac Christianity in Mongol-Yuan China (12th-14th centuries) (Orientalia Biblica Et Christian Books

Download As PDF : East Syriac Christianity in Mongol-Yuan China (12th-14th centuries) (Orientalia Biblica Et Christian



Detail books :


Author :

Date : 2011-01-11

Page :

Rating : 5.0

Reviews : 1

Category : Book








Reads or Downloads East Syriac Christianity in Mongol-Yuan China (12th-14th centuries) (Orientalia Biblica Et Christian Now

344706580X



East Syriac Christianity in MongolYuan China 12th14th ~ East Syriac Christianity in MongolYuan China 12th14 Centuries offers a comprehensive history of East Syriac known as Nestorian Christianity in China under the Mongol rule Christianity in its East Syrian form first reached China in 635 through the missionary efforts of the Church of East in Persia

East Syriac Christianity in MongolYuan China 12th14th ~ East Syriac Christianity in MongolYuan China 12th14 Centuries offers a comprehensive history of East Syriac known as “Nestorian Christianity in China under the Mongol rule Christianity in its East Syrian form first reached China in 635 through the missionary efforts of the Church of East in Persia

East Syriac Christianity in MongolYuan China 12th14th ~ East Syriac Christianity in MongolYuan China 12th14 Centuries offers a comprehensive history of East Syriac known as Nestorian Christianity in China under the Mongol rule Christianity in its East Syrian form first reached China in 635 through the missionary efforts of the Church of East in Persia

East Syriac Christianity in Book published ~ East Syriac Christianity in MongolYuan China 12th14 Centuries offers a comprehensive history of East Syriac known as Nestorian Christianity in China under the Mongol rule Christianity in its East Syrian form first reached China in 635 through the missionary efforts of the Church of East in Persia

Project MUSE East Syriac Christianity in MongolYuan ~ It is a great pleasure to have in our hands a volume entirely devoted to East Syriac Christianity in MongolYuan China This subject has been quite neglected so far Historical research on Christianity in China commonly focuses on Catholic and mainly Jesuit missions in the late Ming–early Qing period or the Protestant missionary endeavors in modern China

East Syriac Christianity in MongolYuan China eBook 2011 ~ East Syriac Christianity in MongolYuan China 12th14 Centuries offers a comprehensive history of East Syriac known as Nestorian Christianity in China under the Mongol rule Christianity in its East Syrian form first reached China in 635 through the missionary efforts of the Church of East in Persia

East Syriac Christianity in MongolYuan China ~ Li Tang East Syriac Christianity in MongolYuan China 2011 Harrassowitz Verlag · Wiesbaden ISSN 09465065 ISBN 9783447065801

Uncovering the Buried History of Syriac Christianity in ~ Her research focuses on the history of Syriac Christianity in China Central Asia and along the Silk Road Her major publications include A Study of the History of Nestorian Christianity in China and Its Literature in Chinese together with a New English Translation of the Dunhuang Nestorian Documents 2002 2004 East Syriac Christianity in MongolYuan China 12th–14th Centuries 2011

Christianity among the Mongols Wikipedia ~ When the Mongols conquered northern China establishing the Yuan dynasty 1271–1368 the Church of the East was reintroduced to China after a gap of centuries As the Mongols further expanded the Christian sympathies of the court primarily through the influential wives of the khans led to changes in military strategy

Church of the East in China Wikipedia ~ In China the last references to East Syriac and Latin Christians date from the 1350s and it is likely that all foreign Christians were expelled from China soon after the revolution of 1368 which replaced the Mongol Yuan dynasty with the xenophobic Ming dynasty


0 Comments:

Post a Comment