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Français : Éloge de la Sainte Trinité ou Hymne nestorien d’éloge de la Sainte Trinité : Ce manuscrit nestorien en chinois, découvert au début du XXᵉ siècle dans une grotte du site bouddhique de Tunhuang, en Asie centrale chinoise, est l’un des plus anciens documents chrétiens sur papier. Datant du VIIIᵉ ou du IXᵉ siècle, il témoigne de l’implantation de communautés chrétiennes à cette époque. Il s’ouvre par un « Éloge des Trois Majestés [la Trinité] de la religion radieuse [la doctrine nestorienne] du Ta-Chʻin [la partie orientale de l’Empire romain] ». Le manuscrit transcrit la traduction chinoise du Gloria in excelsis Deo en usage dans l’Église syriaque, réalisée par le chorévêque Adam, Ching-ching de son nom chinois, qui fit également ériger la stèle inscrite de 781. La traduction emprunte certains termes au vocabulaire bouddhique.
Date 7th—9th century
date QS:P,+850-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b8303183c/f4.image
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