In reviewing the eastward spread of Christianity, I found that the peoples in the nearest areas east of Jerusalem, the border region between the Roman and Persian Empires, did not generally reject Christianity, but were quite receptive.
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The lopsided spread of Christianity: toward an understanding of the diffusion of religions
2002, Praeger
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Lopsided Spread of Christianity: Toward an Understanding of the Diffusion of Religions
2001, ABC-CLIO, LLC
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The Lopsided Spread of Christianity: Toward an Understanding of the Diffusion of Religions
October 30, 2001, Praeger Publishers
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