Author: Winkler, Dietmar W.

Church of the East : a concise history
Date2003
Publish_locationLondon
PublisherRoutledgeCurzon
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeBook, Digital Book (PDF)
SeriesCentral Asian studies series ; 3
ShelfHallway Cases, Digital Archives
Call NumberBX153.3.B38 2003
Descriptionxii, 204 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm. + pdf
NoteThe Church of the East : a concise history / Wilhelm Baum and Dietmar W. Winkler.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 178-194) and index.

The "Apostolic Church of the East" / Dietmar W. Winkler -- The age of the Sassanians : until 651 / Dietmar W. Winkler -- The age of the Arabs : 650-1258 / Wilhelm Baum -- The age of the Mongols : thirteenth and fourteenth centuries / Wilhelm Baum -- The age of the Ottomans : fifteenth to nineteenth centuries / Wilhelm Baum -- The twentieth century / Dietmar W. Winkler -- Language and literature of the Church of the East. Syriac literature / Dietmar W. Winkler -- Iranian literature / Manfred Hutter -- Turkish, Uighur, and Chinese literature / Wilhelm Baum -- Appendices.

Also in digital (pdf) format. Local access [Baum-ChurchEast.pdf]

SubjectNestorian Church--History Nestorians--Asia, Central--History Church of the East--China--History Church of the East--Central Asia--History Assyrian Church of the East--History Church of the East members--History Assyrian Church of the East members--History
Seriesfoo 100
ISBN0415297702 ; 9780415297707
LCCN2002-36712
Winds of Jingjiao : studies on Syriac Christianity in China and Central Asia
Date2016
Publish_locationZürich
PublisherLit Verlag
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish, German
Record_typeBook (PDF)--Conference Proceedings
SeriesOrientalia--patristica--oecumenica ; v. 9
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberBX154.C4 S37 2016
Descriptionpdf. [441 p. : color ill. ; 24 cm.
Note

Winds of Jingjiao : studies on Syriac Christianity in China and Central Asia / edited by Li Tang and Dietmar W. Winkler.

Twenty-four contributions in English, one in German.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

"Since 2003, the Salzburg International Conference on the Church of the East in China and Central Asia, has provided an academic platform for scholars around the world ... The present volume is a collection of papers from the 4th Salzburg International Conference of this kind held in June 2013"--Pages 9-10.

Introduction: winds of Jingjiao /  Li Tang --  Manuscripts & inscriptions --  The Dunhuang Jingjiao documents in Japan: a report on their reappearance /  Matteo Nicolini-Zani --  Critical remarks on the so-called newly discoverd Jingjiao epitaph from Luoyang with a preliminary English translation /  Li Tang --  Syriac crosses in Central and Southwest China /  Dale Albert Johnson --  The geographical context of the Tangtse Inscriptions /  Roderic L. Mullen -- Commemorating the saints at Turfan /  Erica C D. Hunter --  More gravestones in Syriac script from Tashkent, Panjikent and Ashgabat /  Mark Dickens --  The tale of Ahikar according to a Garshuni Turkish manuscript of the John Rylands University library /  Peter Zieme --  The exorcism in the newly found Khara-Khoto Syriac document /  Shinichi Muto --  Historical perspectives --  Al-Bayrūnī - The twelve apostles and the twelve months of the Julian year /  Francois de Blois -  Changing mission at home and abroad: Catholico Timothy I and the Church of the East on the early Abbasid period /  Andrew Platt --  The westwardness of things: literary geography and the Church of the East /  Scott Fitzgerald Johnson --  Byzantine-Rite Christians (Melkites) in Central Asia and China and their contacts with the Church of the East /  Ken Parry --  On Christianity among Central Asian and Syr Daryan Oghuz and their possible Nestorian connections /  Mehmet Tezcan --  An anachronism in the Stele of Xi'an - why Henanisho? /  Max Deeg --  Beth Sinaye: a typical East Syrian ecclesiatical province? /  David Wilmshurst --  'Eunuchs for the Kingdom of God' : rethinking the Christian-Buddhist Imperial translation incident of 787 /  R. Todd Godwin --  Why did Chinese Nestorians name their religion Jingjiao? /  Xiaogui Zhang --  The institution of Chongfu Si of the Yuan Dynasty /  Xiaoping Yin --  Priests of Jingjiao in the Xizhou Uighur Kingdom (Five Dynasties - the early Song Dynasty) /  Yuanyuan Wang --  Liturgical tradition & theological reflections --  Lost in transcription? - the theological vocabulary of Christian texts in Central Asia and China /  Samuel N.C. Lieu --  Uber die enkulturation der persisch-syrischen Christen im Tangzeitlichen China - am Beispiel der abgewandelten Form der "Zehn Gebote" im "Buch über Jesus den Messias" /  Zhu Li --  The sacraments of the Assyrian Church of the East /  Mar Awa Royel --  Theological transfer: how did monks from China influence East Syriac sacramental theology? /  Dietmar W. Winkler --  Ying/[ying]/Nirmāṇa: a case study on the translatability of Buddhism into Jingjiao /  Donghua Zhu.

Local access dig.pdf. [Winds of Jingjiao.pdf]

SubjectSyro-Chaldean Church--China--Artifacts Nestorians--Asia, Central--Congresses Nestorian Church--China--Congresses Stele (Archaeology)--China--Xi'an Shi Church of the East--China--History Church of the East--Central Asia--History Syriac Christians--China--Congresses Syriac Christians--Asia, Central--Congresses Jingjiao 景教--Congresses
Seriesfoo 109
ISBN9783643957542
LCCN2016440464