학술논문
IRAN'S ETHNIC CHRISTIANS: THE ASSYRIANS AND THE ARMENIANS.
Document Type
Article
Author
Source
Subject
*ASSYRIANS
*ARMENIANS
*CHRISTIAN sects
*IDEA (Philosophy)
*PROTESTANT missions
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ISSN
0360-8808
Abstract
The idea that Christianity is foreign to Iran is a misconception. Christians have lived and often thrived in Iran. People from most every major Christian sect have made, or have tried to make, Iran their home. To a degree, these sects have cross-pollinated, but they have maintained their own identities. After mentioning Iran in the OT and early church history to provide an overview of the country's connection with all of Christianity, this paper focuses on the Christianity of the Assyrians1 and Armenians of greater Iran, two ethnic Christian groups that left a marked impact on the country and the area in general. The account of Assyrian and Armenian Christianity 2 in greater Iran centers on their beginnings to the modern period when the Protestant Modern Missions Movement began. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]