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Claire Bosc-Tiessé, « Christian Africa/Medieval Africa, 300-1600 CE. Symposium at Harvard University », Carnet d’Afriques, revue d’histoire, ID : 10.58079/at37
Symposium at Harvard University, 2-3 November 2017 From its earliest days, Christianity was woven deeply into the fabric of Roman Af- rica. Cities like Alexandria and Carthage quickly emerged as institutional, intellectual, and cultic centers of the newly ascendant church in the fourth century, while thinkers like Cyprian, Cyril, and Augustine confirmed Africa's critical role within the development of Christian theology and practice. Within three hundred years, however, "African Christian...