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Thomas Yeates’ “Indian Church History” provides a detailed examination of the earliest Christian communities established in Syria, Mesopotamia, and India. This historical work traces the apostolic origins of Christianity in the East and documents the spread of the Gospel through these strategically important regions of the ancient world.
The book explores the foundational period of Eastern Christianity, examining how missionary efforts and trade routes facilitated the dissemination of Christian faith across Asia. Yeates presents a scholarly analysis of the cultural, religious, and historical contexts that shaped the development of these early Christian communities.
This comprehensive account is essential for readers interested in early Christian history, the Indian Church’s origins, and the broader context of how Christianity spread beyond the Mediterranean world. The work serves as a valuable resource for historians, theologians, and anyone studying the intersection of Christian faith with Eastern civilizations.
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