Chinese Ebb & Flow
Jingjiao: The Earliest Christian Church in China
by Glen L. Thompson
Christianity has reached China several times: from Persia in 635; from both Persia and the Asian steppes after 1279, when the Mongol conquest of China was completed; and from Europe in recent centuries: the first Jesuit missionaries entered China in 1583, the first Protestant missionaries in 1807.
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William J. Tighe is Professor of History at Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Pennsylvania, and a faculty advisor to the Catholic Campus Ministry. He is a Member of St. Josaphat Ukrainian Catholic Church in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. He is a senior editor for Touchstone.
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