Yangzhou and Quanzhou: Ongoing Research on Syro-Turkic Inscriptions

Syriac Christianity spread along the Silk Road together with Aramaic culture and liturgy. The staging posts of Christian merchants along the trade routes grew into first missionary centers. Thus, the mission of the Church of the East stretched from Persia to Arabia and India; and from the Oxus River...

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Main Author: Franzmann, Majella
Other Authors: Li Tang
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Lit Verlag GmbH&Co. KG Wien 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/4375
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description Syriac Christianity spread along the Silk Road together with Aramaic culture and liturgy. The staging posts of Christian merchants along the trade routes grew into first missionary centers. Thus, the mission of the Church of the East stretched from Persia to Arabia and India; and from the Oxus River to the Chinese shores. This volume contains a collection of studies on the Church of the East in its historical setting. Contributors have shed new light on this subject from various perspectives and academic disciplines, providing fresh insights into the rich heritage of Syriac Christianity.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-43752023-02-07T08:01:23Z Yangzhou and Quanzhou: Ongoing Research on Syro-Turkic Inscriptions Franzmann, Majella Li Tang Dietmar W. Winkler Yangzhou Syro-Turkic inscriptions Quanzhou Syriac Christianity spread along the Silk Road together with Aramaic culture and liturgy. The staging posts of Christian merchants along the trade routes grew into first missionary centers. Thus, the mission of the Church of the East stretched from Persia to Arabia and India; and from the Oxus River to the Chinese shores. This volume contains a collection of studies on the Church of the East in its historical setting. Contributors have shed new light on this subject from various perspectives and academic disciplines, providing fresh insights into the rich heritage of Syriac Christianity. 2013 Book Chapter http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/4375 Lit Verlag GmbH&Co. KG Wien restricted
spellingShingle Yangzhou
Syro-Turkic inscriptions
Quanzhou
Franzmann, Majella
Yangzhou and Quanzhou: Ongoing Research on Syro-Turkic Inscriptions
title Yangzhou and Quanzhou: Ongoing Research on Syro-Turkic Inscriptions
title_full Yangzhou and Quanzhou: Ongoing Research on Syro-Turkic Inscriptions
title_fullStr Yangzhou and Quanzhou: Ongoing Research on Syro-Turkic Inscriptions
title_full_unstemmed Yangzhou and Quanzhou: Ongoing Research on Syro-Turkic Inscriptions
title_short Yangzhou and Quanzhou: Ongoing Research on Syro-Turkic Inscriptions
title_sort yangzhou and quanzhou: ongoing research on syro-turkic inscriptions
topic Yangzhou
Syro-Turkic inscriptions
Quanzhou
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/4375