The first 1000 years of Christianity and the church in North America : CE492-CE1492 / Ronald Lloyd Ryan.

The first 1000 years of Christianity and the church in North America : CE492-CE1492 / Ronald Lloyd Ryan.

Alternate Title
First one thousand years of Christianity and the church in North America

By
Ryan, R. Lloyd (Ronald Lloyd), 1946-

Publication Date
2022

Publication Information
[Roberts Arm, N.L.] : Outport Publishing,

Volume
v. 6

Physical Description
663 p. : ill., maps.

Subject Term
Church history.
 
Church history -- Primitive and early church.
 
Church history -- Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600.
 
Church history -- Middle Ages, 600-1500.

Series
THEY CALLED IT VINLAND ;

Summary
The prevailing paradigm of the history of North America is that there is no history for the Medieval period as understood for Europe, that North American history began in 1492. According to numerous documents that paradigm cannot be sustained. Indeed, the history of North America, even history in the academic sense, seems to have begun as early as BCE 2000 or before. Moreover, Christianity was likely introduced to North America by around CE 400. Moreover, the so-called myth of the Iberian Christians and the Island of Many Cities is consistent with the many "ancient" (pre-Columbian) stone-built cities that have been found in northeast North America along with numerous small towns and villages, most of which have a parish church, some of which still have the roof intact. The other astonishing aspect of Christianity in North America is that almost every Indigenous group has numerous indicators that they had access to and practiced Christianity long before the European invasion. That has been over-determined by the numerous records that exist in Europe, especially in the Vatican Archives, as well as records acquired from the Indigenous groups themselves. Be prepared for some "almost unbelievable" revelations as this evidence-based document provides details of how the Indigenous peoples acquired biblical stories and Christian principles, recorded as early as the 1600s by Jesuit missionaries who recognized the Christian concepts of the Aboriginal peoples but had no idea where they were acquired.

Language
English

ISBN
9798398211870

General Note
Includes bibliographical references.
 
"A preliminary analysis based on 12 years of research of related documents and built artifacts"


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