Alopen

First recorded Christian missionary to China.

Alopen was a missionary from the Church of the East who arrived in China in 635. Little is known about his early life, but his arrival marked the beginning of documented Christian presence in the Tang dynasty. He was welcomed by the emperor and allowed to translate Christian texts.

His major works include the translation of scripture and theological writings into Chinese and the establishment of the first Christian community in China. Alopen emphasized peace, learning, and respectful engagement with local culture.

The key themes of Alopen are Translation, diplomacy, cultural engagement, and peaceful witness.

“A scholar said Alopen brought the gospel to the heart of the Tang empire.” “A historian noted that his mission blended faith with cultural respect.”

Alopen left a legacy as the pioneer of Chinese Christianity. His mission opened the door for future evangelism in East Asia. He is remembered for his wisdom, diplomacy, and gentle witness.

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