Abstract
The article examines Christian variations and motives in the Central Asian Region that took place in the Mongolian world. The work analyzes the early origins of Christian traditions among various Turkic and Mongolian ethnic groups, and its conglomerations from the 8th – 10th centuries, as well as since the 13th century, when one of the Christian early movements, so called Nestorianism which in classical Christianity was recognized as heretical became widespread.
Highlights
The work analyzes the early origins of Christian traditions among various Turkic
Christian Remains of Inner Mongolia
CHRISTIAN VARIATIONS AND MOTIVES IN THE MONGOLIAN WORLD: THE PHENOMENON OF RELIGIOUS CONVERSION
Summary
Который, вероятнее всего, в то время обозначал не просто христианскую религию, а именно несторианство[1]. Также в настоящее время несторианство называют нестоли пай (буквальная транскрипция латинского названия). – монастырь со знаком в виде иероглифа 10; уместно и для других христианских церквей). Изначально несториане использовали буддийский термин Фо-то ( , Будда). Позже в несторианских текстах стал использоваться термин И-шэнь , а после – Алохань (архат). (Автор статьи выражает благодарность коллеге – научному сотруднику ИМБТ, синологу, к.и.н. Цыренову за транскрипцию и перевод иероглифов – терминов несторианства, отсутствующих в электронных версиях.)
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