Sacred Sovereigns across the Silk Road: The Church of the East's Gift of Buddhist-Christian Icons to the Chinese Emperor in 781, and Its Relevance to Buddhist-Christian Studies

This article examines the Xi'an stele, set in place in 781 in China's capital of Chang'an (modern-day Xi'an), by the East Syrian Christian community resident in China officially since 635. The Xi'an stele indicates that an elite within the East Syrian Church presented "...

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Main Author: Godwin, R. Todd (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: University of Hawaii Press [2018]
In: Buddhist Christian studies
Year: 2018, Volume: 38, Pages: 203-216
Further subjects:B Tang dynasty China
B East Syrian Christianity
B charismatic holy men
B Silk Road
B monastic dialogue
B Icons
B Esoteric Buddhism
B Iconoclasm
B Interreligious Dialogue
B Xi'an stele
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