Adam / Jingjing | |
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ܐܕܡ / 景淨 | |
Personal | |
Born | 750/751 CE China |
Died | unknown, but after 781 CE China |
Religion | Christianity |
Flourished | 8th century CE |
School | Nestorianism |
Occupation | Deacon |
Adam (Syriac: ܐܕܡ Adam), also known by his Chinese name Jingjing (Chinese: 景淨; pinyin: Jǐngjìng; Wade–Giles: Ching3-ching4), was an 8th-century Syriac Christian monk and scholar in China. He composed the text on the Nestorian Stele, which described the history of the Church of the East in China from 635 to 781.[1] Many scholars believe he is also the author of the later Jingjiao Documents.[2]