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Emhardt, William Chauncey. The Oldest Christian People
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| Title: | The Oldest Christian People | | Subtitle: | History and Traditions of the Assyrian People and the Fateful History of the Nestorian Church | | Availability: | In Print | | Publisher: | Gorgias Press |
The Oldest Christian People gives a brief account of the history and traditions of the modern Assyrian people, and the fateful history of the Church of the East. Written by William Chauncey Emhardt, then Secretary for Europe and Near East of the National Council of the Episcopal Church, and George M. Lamsa, a member of the Church of the East and the translator of the Peshitta Bible into English, the book provides insights of the history of the Church of the East from early Christian times down to the early twentieth century. The first seven Chapters are dedicated to the modern period, while the final six chapters discuss Christian-Muslim relations and the fate of the Church of the East and the Assyrian people during and after World War I. | |
| | Emhardt, William Chauncey. The Oldest Christian People | | ISBN: | 1-59333-407-9 | | Weight: | 1 LBS. | | Price: | $63.00 | | To get the 5% Gorgias BiblioPerks™ discount, simply login. | |
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