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Early Christianity In North Africa Franois Decret Author

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Early Christianity In North Africa Franois Decret Author
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Publisher: James Clarke & Co
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.08 MB
Pages: 236
Author: François Decret (Author), Edward Smither (Translator)
ISBN: 9780227173565, 0227173562
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Early Christianity In North Africa Franois Decret Author by François Decret (author), Edward Smither (translator) 9780227173565, 0227173562 instant download after payment.

Martyrs, exegetes, catechumens, and councils enlarge this study of North African Christianity, a region often reduced to its dominant patristic personalities. Smither provides English readers a quality translation of an important book that captures the unique spirit of an invaluable chapter of church history. Along with the churches located in large Greek cities of the East, the church of Carthage was particularly significant in the early centuries of Christian history. Initially, the Carthaginian church became known for its martyrs. Later, the North African church became further established and unified through the regular councils of its bishops. Finally, the church gained a reputation for its outstanding leaders, Tertullian of Carthage (c. 140-220), Cyprian of Carthage (195-258), and Augustine of Hippo (354-430), African leaders who continue to be celebrated and remembered today.

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