We Believe: Experiencing the Creed Through Ancient African Christianity Vol. 1
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In We Believe, the rich legacy of the African church fathers comes alive, offering profound theological insights that shaped the Nicene Creed and continue to shape Christian faith today. This volume brings together the first four books of the We Believe series, inviting readers to reflect deeply on the beliefs of early African Christians like Tertullian, Origen, and Augustine. With thought-provoking questions and timeless wisdom, the series encourages spiritual growth and a transformative journey into the image of Christ.
Faith is contagious primarily through imitation of what is seen and heard. Such a vision of faith, as witnessed by the early African Christian voices, is not limited even by any distanced past so long as there is a hearing through listening or reading. These reflections on African Christian voices before, during and after Nicaea are a welcome reminder.
— Rudolf K. Gaisie, PhD
Akrofi-Christaller Institute of Theology, Mission and Culture, Ghana
Whether you’re a curious seeker, a devoted Christian, or simply an enthusiast of history and spirituality, this series offers a captivating window into the roots of Christian faith. We Believe: Experiencing the Creed Through Ancient African Christianity is a must-read for anyone who desires a deeper understanding of the Christian journey and the enduring legacy of those who paved the way.”
— Michael Glerup, PhD
Center for Early African Christianity, New Haven, CT
— Rudolf K. Gaisie, PhD
Akrofi-Christaller Institute of Theology, Mission and Culture, Ghana
Whether you’re a curious seeker, a devoted Christian, or simply an enthusiast of history and spirituality, this series offers a captivating window into the roots of Christian faith. We Believe: Experiencing the Creed Through Ancient African Christianity is a must-read for anyone who desires a deeper understanding of the Christian journey and the enduring legacy of those who paved the way.”
— Michael Glerup, PhD
Center for Early African Christianity, New Haven, CT