Plurality in the time of Christianization: the conception of Christian identities in North Africa (200-450 AD)
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Late Antiquity, Christianization, North AfricaAbstract
Review of: REBILLARD, É. Christians and their many identities in Late Antiquity, North Africa, 200-450 CE. London: Cornell University Press, 2017. 144 p.
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REBILLARD, É. In hora mortis: évolution de la pastorale chrétienne de la mort aux IVe et Ve siècles dans l’Occident latin. Rome: École française de Rome, 1994.
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