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Dear George, That was not my statement, it was …


Comment posted Kerala Syrian Christian, Apostle in India, The tomb of the Apostle, Persian Church, Syond of Diamper – Coonan Cross Oath, Subsequent divisions and the Nasrani People by Kuruvilla Cherian Amprayil.

Dear George,
That was not my statement, it was Dr. Pritz’s! In fact it is the title of his book (based on doctoral research, I think). The Nazarenes he referred to, who disappeared, were those of the early Jerusalem Church. It should be interesting to investigate any possible connection between the period of this disappearance and the period when other Nazranee groups, such as the one in Malabar as well as others, were strengthened through migrations…

Limited preview of contents of the book “Nazarene Jewish Christianity: From the End of the New Testament Period Until Its Disappearance in the Fourth Century” is available at:

http://books.google.com/books?id=vh84AAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover

See contents, especially from page 11…

See also:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/9004081089

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