Early Chinese Christian Tablet From 781 AD Added to Art History Classroom

Chuck Weber donates a stele which witnesses Christianity in China as early as 781 AD.

By Ella Alencar, Staff Writer
Jingjiao, or “Luminous Religion,” is the earliest Christian church in China. A rubbing of a stele that records its history is now on display in Wheaton College’s art history lecture hall. 
Anna Wang, a sophomore psychology major from Beijing, said that given the current persecution of the church in China, “this stele is a good way to remind us what's happening in the other part of the world — how God's work is still continuing.”
Brought to China by Syriac missi...

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Ella Alencar

Ella Alencar is a sophomore majoring in Art History and English Writing. She was born in Brazil, but currently lives in New York City. She enjoys reading classics, watercoloring, and visiting museums.

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