Early North African Christianity: Turning Points in the Development of the Church
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Early North African Christianity: Turning Points in the Development of the Church  -     By: David L. Eastman

Early North African Christianity: Turning Points in the Development of the Church

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Title: Early North African Christianity: Turning Points in the Development of the Church
By: David L. Eastman
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 192
Vendor: Baker Academic
Publication Date: 2021
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 (inches)
Weight: 10 ounces
ISBN: 1540963675
ISBN-13: 9781540963673
Stock No: WW963673

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An internationally recognized scholar highlights the important role the North African church played in the development of Christian thought. This accessible introduction brings Africa back to the center of the study of Christian history by focusing on key figures and events that influenced the history and trajectory of Christianity as a whole. Written and designed for the classroom, the book zeroes in on five turning points to show how North African believers significantly shaped Christian theology, identity, and practice in ways that directly impact the church today.

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David L. Eastman (PhD, Yale University) is an internationally recognized scholar of the New Testament and early Christianity. He is the Joseph Glenn Sherrill Chair of Bible at the McCallie School, an adjunct fellow at the University of Regensburg (Germany), and a fellow with the Center for Early African Christianity.

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