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This Holy Seed

Faith, hope and love in the early churches of North Africa

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An edition of This Holy Seed (1993)

This Holy Seed

Faith, hope and love in the early churches of North Africa

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Where the Acts of the Apostles ends, this book starts. It carries the story of the early church along the southern shores of the Mediterranean as far as the Atlantic Ocean and up to the Arab conquest.

Its narrative describes the spectacular growth of the earliest North African churches and introduces us to some remarkable characters: theologians, pastors and teachers such as Augustine, Cyprian and Tertullian; ordinary believers who lived and loved and laid down their lives, like Perpetua and her friends.

Drawing on original documents and archaeological evidence, this unusual book recounts their dramatic story of daring faith, loyal devotion and love as strong as death.

The churches of North Africa were spectacular in their strength and in their weakness, for within a few years of their greatest glory they had totally disappeared.

How can we account for the remarkable growth of early North African Christianity, and for its equally remarkable collapse?

This Holy Seed identifies the greatest lesson of Christian history: that churches possessing the Bible flourish and grow. Churches without it sicken and die.

This Holy Seed offers a serious challenge to the churches of North Africa and the world, and along with it a realistic hope. Armed with the lessons of history we will surely be wiser than those who have gone before.

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Table of Contents

CONTENTS
Preface
Introduction
Dates
Map: Western North Africa, 3rd Century AD
Map: Eastern North Africa, 3rd Century AD
PART ONE – FIRST FRUITS (1st and 2nd centuries)
1. A Seed is Sown
martyrdom of Perpetua and Felicitas (AD 203); the city of Carthage
2. Peoples and Pioneers
Phoenicians, Romans, Imazighen
3. Majesty and Mystery
pagan religion in North Africa: animism, magic, Baal, Tanit
4. Treasures and Travellers
the coming of the Gospel to North Africa
PART TWO – THE AGE OF TERTULLIAN (late 2nd to early 3rd century)
5. The World and the Way
Christians in a pagan society – attitudes to slavery, idolatry, the emperor, the army, marriage, work
6. Loyalty and Love
the Christian community – meetings, the Lord’s Supper, baptism, cheerful giving, discipline, buildings, art
7. The Triumph of Truth
the life of Tertullian (160-230); the Montanists
8. Documents and Doctrines
the making of the New Testament: the Septuagint; Tertullian’s definition and defence of the Faith; the apostolic churches
9. Cross and Crown
persecution under Marcus Aurelius and Commodus (177-192), and Severus (202-204); sufferings in Gaul; martyrdom of Polycarp, Speratus and friends in Scillium, Leonides and Origen
10. Trial and Testimony
persecution under Decius (249-251); testimony of Celerinus, Aurelius, Numidicus; reasons for persecution
11. Grace and Glory
the Christians’ response to persecution
PART THREE – THE AGE OF CYPRIAN (3rd century)
12. Humanity and Humility
the life of Cyprian (200-258)
13. Meetings and Ministers
leadership in the churches
14. Church in Chains
persecution under Valerian (253-260); Christians in the Numidian mines; the Massa Candida; the farm at Mugas; Montanus and Flavianus; Maximilian, Marcellus, Cassianus and the Roman army
15. Conferences and Congregations
the developing Catholic organization
16. Distance and Diversity
the inland spread of the Gospel; Carthage, Alexandria and Rome
17. Memories and Martyrs
the cult of the martyrs; persecution under Diocletian and his successors(284-311); Salsa; the Edict of Milan AD 313
18. Conversion and Consecration
the life of Arnobius (260-327); the call of Antony; monasticism
PART FOUR – THE AGE OF AUGUSTINE (4th to early 5th century)
19. Purity and Protest
the growth of the Donatists; the Circumcellions
20. Trauma and Tragedy
the fall of the Donatists; Marcellinus and Constantine
21. Despair and Deliverance
the conversion of Augustine (354-386)
22. Servant and Scholar
the ministry of Augustine I (386-430) – Overseer and Shepherd; clothing; buildings; art in the Christian community
23. Pastor and Preacher
the ministry of Augustine II (386-430) – Preacher and Theologian
24. City of Rome and City of God
the writings of Augustine I – the fall of Rome; parables of salvation
25. Ceremonies and Celebrations
meetings of the church, the Lord’s Supper; Easter; baptism; Christian marriage; miracles
26. Creeds and Controversies
the writings of Augustine II – Arianism, Pelagianism, providence
27. Advice and Admonition
preaching of Augustine in the church at Hippo
28. Fashions and Frailties
errors and corruptions; relations with the church in Rome
PART FIVE – LAST HARVEST? (mid 5th century onwards)
29. Confusion and Collapse
Vandal invasion (430-533); Byzantine reconquest (533-670)
30. Conquerors and Colonists
Arab invasion and settlement (670-1400); the Christian remnant
31. Purpose and Providence
the hand of God in the history of the Church
32. Renewal and Resurrection
a word to my brothers and sisters in North Africa – the aim of the churches; the treasure of God; the promise of life
APPENDICES
i. The Imazighen of North Africa
ii. Creeds
iii. Foreknowledge and Freewill
iv. The Name of Jesus
Questions for Discussion
Bibliography
Index

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Pagination
xxiii, 454
Number of pages
477
Dimensions
21.5 x 13.7 x 2.5 centimeters

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OL25218125M
ISBN 13
9780953856534

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