Church of the East
The Church of the East is an ancient Christian denomination that originated in the early centuries of Christianity, primarily in the regions of Persia and Mesopotamia. It is known for its unique theological perspectives and liturgical practices, which differ from those of the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. The church has a rich history, including the establishment of the Nestorian movement, which emphasized the dual nature of Christ.
Throughout its history, the Church of the East has faced various challenges, including political pressures and persecution. Despite these difficulties, it has maintained a presence in the Middle East and has spread to other regions, including India, where the Syrian Christian community continues to thrive today.