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This scholarly work by F. A. Dcruz presents a comprehensive investigation into one of Christianity’s most fascinating historical claims: the apostolic mission of St. Thomas to India. Drawing on the latest historical research and archaeological findings, the author examines the evidence supporting the centuries-old tradition that St. Thomas, one of Jesus Christ’s twelve apostles, traveled to India and established Christian communities there.
The book combines rigorous academic methodology with respect for religious tradition, exploring historical documents, geographical evidence, and cultural artifacts. Dcruz investigates how this apostolic presence shaped early Indian Christianity and left lasting influences on the subcontinent’s religious landscape.
Ideal for scholars of early Christianity, Indian religious history, and those interested in the intersection of faith and historical research, this work provides a balanced examination of a tradition that has survived nearly two millennia.







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