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First voyage of the Apostle Thomas to India : ancient Christianity in Bharuch and Taxila / James Kurikilamkatt.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Bangalore, India : Asian Trading Corporation, c2005.Description: 264 p.: ill.,1 map; 23 cmISBN:
  • 8170863597
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BR 1156 .B48 K87 2005
Contents:
Contents:
The story : Acts of Thomas --
The person : Thomas the Apostle --
The place : India of Acts of Thomas and traditions --
Port of disembarkation : Sandruk-Andrapolis --
City of the "King of India" --
Early missionaries to India : from Pantenus to Jordanus --
Ancient Christian communities --
References in early literature --
Bishops and bishoprics in India --
Other Christian antiquities of North India --
Acts of Thomas : history and legends or history or legends --
Indian history and Thomas traditions --
Demise of ancient North Indian Christianity and the survival of traditions.
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BOOKS Saint Andrew's Theological Seminary Mosher Library BR 1156 .B48 K87 2005 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 44974

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents:

The story : Acts of Thomas --

The person : Thomas the Apostle --

The place : India of Acts of Thomas and traditions --

Port of disembarkation : Sandruk-Andrapolis --

City of the "King of India" --

Early missionaries to India : from Pantenus to Jordanus --

Ancient Christian communities --

References in early literature --

Bishops and bishoprics in India --

Other Christian antiquities of North India --

Acts of Thomas : history and legends or history or legends --

Indian history and Thomas traditions --

Demise of ancient North Indian Christianity and the survival of traditions.

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