
North Africa was one of the leading centers of Christian thought for most of the first millennium after Christ. Near the heart of early North African Christian influence was a fourth-century Egyptian bishop named Athanasius—a churchman revered by Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant Christians alike.
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Issue: "No Girls Allowed" May/June 2012 Vol. 21 No. 3 Page number(s): 56-57
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