Jesus Sutras

Jesus Sutras

The Jesus Sutras, or the Lost Sutras of Jesus are early Chinese language manuscripts of Christian teachings brought to China during the 7th century by Alopen, a Nestorian bishop of the Assyrian Church of the East.

The sutras date from between 635 AD, the year of Christianity's introduction to China; and 1005, when the 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.

List of sutras

The following list uses the numbering and nomenclature of Martin Palmer, an English scholar, author, and translator of Chinese religious texts. The first title is more poetic, while the title in parentheses represents the original Chinese more strictly.

Doctrinal sutras

#"Sutra of the Teachings of the World-Honored One" ("Lokajvesta Teaching on Charity, Part Three")(一神(天)論(世尊布施論第三)?). Translated 641 AD. Based on Tatian's "Teachings of the Apostles" or Diatessaron, a second-century gospel harmony written in Syriac.
#"Sutra of Cause, Effect, and Salvation" ("First Treatise on the Oneness of Heaven")(一神(天)論( 一天論第一)?). Palmer sees a similarity with the Buddhist "Milinda Panha," the "Questions of King Milinda."
#"Sutra of the Teachings of the World-Honored One" ("Sutra of the Origins, Second Part of the Teaching") (大秦景教宣元(至)本經?)
#"Sutra of Jesus Christ."(序聽迷詩所(訶)經/救世主彌賽亞經?) Translated around 645. Refers to karma and reincarnation. Palmer conjectures influence from Tibet, Hinduism, and/or Jainism.

Liturgical sutras

#"Da Qin Liturgy of Taking Refuge in the Three"(大秦景教三威蒙度贊?). Translated 720 AD.
#"Let Us Praise" ("Invocation of the Dharma Kings and Sacred Sutras")(大秦景教大聖通真歸法贊?)
#"The Sutra of Returning to Your Original Nature."(志玄安樂經?) Translated c. 780–790

The Xi'an Stele

:"Main article: Nestorian Stele"The Xi'an Stele was composed in 781 in honor of a construction project at the Da Qin Pagoda, which is now understood to have been a Christian monastery at the time ("Da Qin" is the Chinese term for the Roman Empire). 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 1625 and is now on display in the nearest major city, Xi'an.

utra

Sutra (literally "binding thread") is a Sanskrit term referring to an aphorism or group of aphorisms. It was originally applied to Hindu philosophy, and later to Buddhist canon scripture. In the case of the Jesus Sutras, the term applies indirectly. In Chinese, all religious and classical books are referred to as "jing" (經), 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". The Jesus Sutras do not carry canon status but they do comingle Christian philosophy with Buddhist and Taoist thought.

References

*A.C. Moule, "Christianity in China Before the Year 1550", (1930) London.
*P. Y. Saeki, "The Nestorian Documents and Relics in China", (1937) Academy of Oriental Culture, Tokyo: Tokyo Institute, second edition, 1951. Contains the Chinese texts with English translations.
*Martin Palmer, "The Jesus Sutras: Rediscovering the Lost Scrolls of Taoist Christianity" (2001), Wellspring/Ballantine, ISBN 0-345-43424-2. Texts translated by Palmer, Eva Wong, and L. Rong Rong.
*Li Tang, "A Study of the History of Nestorian Christianity in China and Its Literature in Chinese: Together With a New English Translation of the Dunhuang Nestorian Documents" (2002), Peter Lang Publishing, 2003 paperback: ISBN 0-8204-5970-4. A fresh scholarly translation by a Chinese academic, with historical background and critical linguistic commentary on the texts.
*Thomas Moore and Ray Riegert (editors) "The Lost Sutras of Jesus: Unlocking the Ancient Wisdom of the Xian Monks" (2003), Seastone, ISBN 1-56975-360-1. Texts translated by John Babcock.
*Christoph Baumer, "The Church of the East, an Illustrated History of Assyrian Christianity" (London: I. B. Tauris, 2006).

ee also

* Christianity in China
* Nestorianism in China
* Daqin
* Daqin Pagoda

External links

* [http://www.suttaworld.org/collection_of_buddhist/Taisho_Tripitaka/lon/other54_2/2142.htm The original texts of the Jesus Sutras in the Taisho Tripitaka: 序聽迷詩所經] & [http://www.suttaworld.org/collection_of_buddhist/Taisho_Tripitaka/lon/other54_2/2143.htm 景教三威蒙度讚]
* [http://www.christianityinchina.org/Common/Admin/showNews_auto.jsp?Nid=304&Charset=big5 Did Christianity Reach China In the First Century?]


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