
In the 2nd century, God gifted the church with a shrewd and systematic thinker from North Africa. His name was Tertullian, and his warlike spirit and cutting sarcasm laid an axe upon the tree of false teaching.
The writings of this hot-blooded Roman lawyer were pungent and thought-provoking. He became a fiery champion of orthodoxy against “practically every opponent of Christianity.”
Thanks for these!
We have named our buildings here on campus after African early church leaders in honor of a particular contribution they made to the church.
We have honored: Tertullian (Modulars) Cyprian (Discipleship Centre) Athanasius (Student Centre) Augustine (Hall) Clement (Flats) Perpetua (Ladies Dorm)
We will use these videos to sensitize our faculty, staff, and students to this history.
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