Pseudo-Sophronius Explained

Pseudo-Sophronius (7th century) was an anonymous Greek orthodox chronicler who recorded an apocryphal account of Bartholomew the Apostle's travels to and preaching in Armenia and India.[1] [2] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Benedict Vadakkekara. Origin of Christianity in India: A Historiographical Critique. 13 November 2012. 2007. Media House Delhi. 978-81-7495-258-5. 257–.
  2. Book: Lorenzo Perrone. P. Bernardino. D. Marchini. Origeniana octava: Origen and the Alexandrian tradition ; papers of the 8th International Origen Congress, Pisa, 27–31 August 2001. 13 November 2012. 2003. Peeters Publishers. 978-90-429-1201-4. 1092–.
  3. Book: C. Bernard Ruffin. The Twelve: The Lives of the Apostles After Calvary. 13 November 2012. 1 March 1998. Our Sunday Visitor Publishing. 978-0-87973-926-3. 115–.