- 10th
century in the Tang dynasty, when it was
known as
Jingjiao (Chinese: 景教; pinyin:
Jǐngjiào; Wade–Giles: Ching3-chiao4; lit. 'Luminous Religion'),...
- The Xi'an
Stele or the
Jingjiao Stele (Chinese: 景教碑; pinyin:
Jǐngjiào bēi),
sometimes translated as the "Nestorian Stele," is a Tang
Chinese stele erected...
- The
Jingjiao Do****ents (Chinese: 景教經典; pinyin:
Jǐngjiào jīngdiǎn; also
known as the
Nestorian Do****ents or the
Jesus Sutras) are a
collection of Chinese...
- of the
Nestorian Inscription".
Stele to the
Propagation in
China of the
Jingjiao of Daqin.
Translated by Wylie, Alexander.
Archived from the
original on...
- Paulillo, Mauricio. "White Tatars: The
Problem of the Öngũt
conversion to
Jingjiao and the
Uighur Connection" in From the Oxus
River to the
Chinese S****s:...
-
named Alopen as
introducing Nestorian Christianity to
China in 635. The
Jingjiao Do****ents (also
described by the ****anese
scholar P. Y.
Saeki as "Nestorian...
- from 635 to 781. Many
scholars believe he is also the
author of the
later Jingjiao Do****ents.
Scholars place Adam's
probable birth at
around 750 or 751. Adam's...
- "Sutra on the
Origin of
Origins of
Daqin Luminous Religion", one of the
Jingjiao Do****ents. The
pillar was
erected in 814-815 CE, and
moved to
another location...
-
Buddhist and
Taoist concepts to
explain their faith.
During this time the
Jingjiao do****ents were created,
sometimes called sutras that
demonstrated the blending...
- Asia in
Medieval Ages". In Malek, Roman; Hofrichter,
Peter L. (eds.).
Jingjiao: The
Church of the East in
China and
Central Asia.
Institut Monumenta Serica...