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The "sutras" themselves date between AD 635, the time of Christianity's introduction to China; to AD 1005, when the Mogao Caves|Mogao Cave, near Dunhuang, in which they were found was sealed. Four of the Sutras are said to be located in private collections in Japan, while one is in Paris. Their language and content reflect varying levels of adaptation to Chinese culture, including Buddhist and Taoist influences. The following list uses the numbering and nomenclature of Martin Palmer (see below). The first title is more poetic, while the title in parentheses represents the original Chinese more strictly. Doctrinal Sutras
Liturgical Sutras
The Xi'an Stela | Stele
Composed AD 781 in honor of a construction project at the Da Qin Pagoda, which we now understand to have been a Christian monastery at the time. The Da Qin Pagoda is located near Lou Guan Tai, the traditional site of Lao Tze's composition of the Tao Te Ching. The Stele was unearthed in AD 1625 and is now on display in the nearest major city, Xi'an. Sutra is a Sanskrit language|Sanskrit term normally used to describe certain types of Indian religious texts. It is arguably misapplied in the case of the Jesus Sutras, which are of Chinese origins. In Chinese written language|Chinese, all religious and classical books are referred to as jing (???), including indigenous Chinese works, Buddhist scriptures, and other foreign works such as the Bible and the Koran. In the context of Buddhist scriptures, jing is conventionally translated as "sutra", but this is not the usual practice for non-Buddhist texts, such as the Daodejing.
Category:Nestorianism in China This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Jesus Sutras".
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