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Zoroastrian Christianity
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ScriptureOur primary scripture is the Gospel of Zoroaster also known as the Zartigathas or Songs of Zoroaster. We also value the traditional Avestan scriptures of the Persians and the philosophical writings of the ancient Greeks especially those of Plato and Aristotle. We also value the Jesus scriptures of the New Testament and gnostic writings of the same era as well as other writings in the Christian tradition.Zorochristians may also be interested in the various Hellenistic philosophies such as Stoicism and Neoplatonism or later traditions such as Sufism. In addition we hope that new scriptures will be written addressed most precisely to the needs of the present day. ScripturesOur primary scripture is the Gospel of Zoroaster also known as the Zartigathas or Songs of Zoroaster.Zorochristians may also be interested in other scriptures of the Persian Zoroastrians and of the Jesuchristians. In addition we hope that new scriptures will be written addressed most precisely to the needs of the present day. Scriptural languages. The main scriptural languages are Avestan, Ancient Greek, Persian and English. As a general rule we will only use scriptures originally written in one of these languages. For new scriptures intended for the whole Zorochristian community the acceptable languages are International Persian (Persian written in Latin script) and English. |