Asian Church History (20170223)
Asian Church History (20170223)
Asian Church History (20170223)
Madras
Indo-Roman Trade
Several Myths
• The Gospel spread to the West (Europe) first.
– It reached to China in 635 AD; to England in 635
AD.
Christianization of Europe
Irish/
Celtic and
British
Missions
to Europe,
Sixth to
Eighth
Centuries
Nestorian Missions in Asia
Several Myths
• Christianity is a faith of the West.
– No. Now, more than half of Christians are non-
Westerners including Asians.
Shift of the Center of Gravity of
Christianity
Map Illustrating “Trajectory of the Statistical Center of Gravity of Global Christianity, AD 33 - AD 2100” Johnson and
Chung, International Review of Mission, Vol. 93, No. 369, April 2004, pp. 166-181.
Global Ethnic Background
90.0
80.0 White
70.0 NonWhite
60.0
50.0
40.0
30.0
20.0
10.0
0.0
1900 1920 1940 1960 1980 2000 2020
Graph Illustrating “Global Ethnic Background of Christians 1900-2025” Barrett, Kurian, and Johnson, World Christian Encyclopedia, 2nd
edition, Oxford University Press, 2001.
Christians in North and South
Graph 1. Christians, North and South, by Percentage, AD 33-AD 2100
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50%
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20% 1910
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Johnson and Chung, International Review of Mission, Vol. 93, No. 369, April 2004, pp. 166-181.
Christians in the Continents
1900 2000 2025 rate(%p.a.)
Latin
60 480 620 1.35
America
North
60 220 250 0.46
America
Oceania 4 20 30 1.15
• Osroene (Kingdom)
• Edessa (Capital)
• The Legend of Abgar, the
King
• Doctrine of Addai
• Mesopotamian Church,
Syriac Speaking
Edessa
Did you know?
• The oldest church building found in Syrian
region.
Dura-Europos
House Church (outside)
House Church (inside)
Did you know?
• Asia had also recorded severe martyrdom
during the Roman-Persian rivalry.
Rome vs. Persia
Constantine vs. Shapur
Persecutions and Martyrdom under
the Roman Empire
Number
Prominent
Year Roman Emperor of
martyrs
martyrs
1st AD 64 Nero 5,000 Peter, Paul
2nd AD 90 Domitian 2,000 John
3rd AD 110 Trajan 1,500 Ignatius
4th AD 165 Marcus Aurelius 4,000 Justin Martyr
5th AD 202 Septimius Severus 30,000 Irenaeus
6th AD 235 Maximinius 3,000 Clergies
7th AD 249 Decius 120,000 popes
8th AD 257 Valerian 150,000 Cyprian, Origen
9th AD 275 Aurelian 5,000
10th AD 303 Diocletian 300,000
Total 620,500
Based on World Christian Trends data
Persecutions and Martyrdom under
the Persian Empire