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The Oldest Christian People History And Traditions Of The Assyrian People And The Fateful History Of The Nestorian Church George M Lamsa William Chauncey Emhardt

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The Oldest Christian People History And Traditions Of The Assyrian People And The Fateful History Of The Nestorian Church George M Lamsa William Chauncey Emhardt
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Publisher: Gorgias Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.52 MB
Pages: 148
Author: George M. Lamsa; William Chauncey Emhardt
ISBN: 9781463213305, 1463213301
Language: English
Year: 2006

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The Oldest Christian People History And Traditions Of The Assyrian People And The Fateful History Of The Nestorian Church George M Lamsa William Chauncey Emhardt by George M. Lamsa; William Chauncey Emhardt 9781463213305, 1463213301 instant download after payment.

Gives a brief account of the history and traditions of the modern Assyrian people, and the fateful history of the Church of the East. 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.

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