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"A compelling and insightful introduction to the faith, context, and practices of early African Christianity" Zeroing in on five key moments in history, this book explores how the North African church significantly shaped Christian theology, identity, and practice in ways that still directly impact the church today. "This book skillfully weaves history and reflection into a highly accessible account of North African Christianity. Eastman's selection of important historical figures helpfully frames essential historical and theological issues relevant for Christian discourse today. This title is…mehr

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"A compelling and insightful introduction to the faith, context, and practices of early African Christianity" Zeroing in on five key moments in history, this book explores how the North African church significantly shaped Christian theology, identity, and practice in ways that still directly impact the church today. "This book skillfully weaves history and reflection into a highly accessible account of North African Christianity. Eastman's selection of important historical figures helpfully frames essential historical and theological issues relevant for Christian discourse today. This title is indispensable for any reader, whether beginner or seasoned scholar, who wants to understand North Africa's early contributions to fundamental issues of the Christian faith." --Kyama Mugambi, Pan Africa Christian University; Centre for World Christianity, Africa International University "Eastman's deep knowledge and love of his subject are evident on every page of this both learned and accessible book. Above all, this work offers a compelling and insightful introduction to the faith, context, and practices of early African Christianity that will enrich readers' grasp of its decisive influence on the legacy of the Western church." --Robin Jensen, University of Notre Dame "Eastman, a renowned scholar of early Christianity in general, has focused his attention on the early African Christian voices in particular. In so doing, he has given his readers a gift: an introduction to this underappreciated school of ancient wisdom through its key representatives, such as Perpetua, Tertullian, Cyprian, and Augustine. What is more, he is able to present these invaluable voices in a way that speaks to contemporary readers' interests and concerns. Any student of Christianity's past who feels ill-informed about what role ancient North Africans played in the faith's earliest developments will want to add this book to their reading list." --David Wilhite, Truett Theological Seminary, Baylor University "Eastman is one of a very small number of scholars most qualified to write on the subject of North African Christianity. He makes the rich history of early African Christianity accessible to those who have not studied this treasure, and yet, even scholars and the well-read will learn things from this book. Anyone interested in the story of the origins of Christianity will love this book." --James L. Papandrea, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary
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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. Eastman is the author of Paul the Martyr, The Ancient Martyrdom Accounts of Peter and Paul, and The Many Deaths of Peter and Paul .