The Wittenberg Center for Reformation Studies works with the Alexandria School of Theology and the Anglican Diocese of North Africa. In our coursework at St. Cyprian’s College in Tunis, we study Latin texts by Christian authors from the period of Late Antiquity that would prove important a thousand years later during the Reformation.
North African Christianity
in Late Antiquity
Christian mosaic from Tabarka, fifth century (Bardo Museum, Tunis)
Ambrose: Latin hymns with English vocabulary
Booklet for the consecration of Ashley Null, containing contributions on Augustine
Martyr accounts from Carthage: Scillitan martyrs – Perpetua and Felicity – Cyprian (Latin/English)