Nestorian Church In China. (2023, December 25). At that time, acting under an imperial edic
(2023, December 25). At that time, acting under an imperial edict, the Nestorians first translated their scriptures into Chinese and establishe a church at Chang’an. C. [1] The Nestorians were accepted in China because of their ability to adapt to China's unique cultural and religious contexts and incorporate Confucian virtues, such as loyalty and filial piety, into Christianity. The Persian Nestorian Church, on the other hand, supported the spread of Nestorianism in Persarmenia. Christianity is popularly considered a European religion brought to Asia by force and colonialism, but the Church of the East completely contradicts that notion. After that, many Nestorians came to China either by land from Central Asia or b sea from Persia (Iran). Buddhism, however, prevailed at court, and two of the Nestorian churches were converted to heathen temples. 1 (Monumenta Serica Monograph Series L/1). 'Luminous Religion'), and later during the Yuan Nov 14, 2001 ยท Previously it was thought that Christianity was a small part of the picture but with the recent discovery of a Church in the center of the Imperial Compound it can be clearly said that Christianity as it clearly stated in the Nestorian Monument was a central part of China at that time and there were Churches throughout China and Asia.
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