
Early Christianity
A Textbook for African Students
Langham Global Library (Publisher)
Published on 30. September 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
534 pages
978-1-78368-568-4 (ISBN)
Description
Designed as an undergraduate textbook, and shaped by needs of both Muslim and Christian students across Africa, this resource provides a thorough introduction to the history, theology and teaching of early Christianity.
Professors Helleman and Gaiya follow Christianity from its inception in Jerusalem through to the decline of the Roman Empire in the Mediterranean and the development of Orthodox churches in the East and in Africa before the arrival of Islam. The book provides an overview of critical historical events, controversies, teaching, and important individuals and movements providing foundational understanding of early developments in Christianity and the general history of antiquity. Students and lecturers will also appreciate the attention given to the role of North African leaders in early Christianity and the impact of major issues on the North African church, such as Gnosticism, Donatism and Arianism.
Additional Features:
Introduction to online tools & resources
Survey of the study of early Christianity
Introduction to key historians
Evaluation of recent literature & early Christianity
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Language
English
Place of publication
Carlisle
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Langham Publishing
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
764 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78368-568-4 (9781783685684)
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Persons
WENDY ELGERSMA HELLEMAN has a long and distinguished international teaching career spanning five decades. She has taught at various institutions around the world including the University of The Gambia, the University of Jos, Nigeria, Moscow State University, Russia, the University of Toronto, Canada, and a number of seminaries in the Philippines. Her PhD is in Ancient Philosophy from the Free University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, and she has authored a number of major publications over her career.