The catechumenate in late antique Africa: Augustine of Hippo, his contemporaries and early reception (ca. 360-530 AD)
<p>In the late antique West, every individual becoming Christian first entered the community as a catechumen (<em>catechumenus</em>). Many spent several years in this status called the catechumenate, only ending with baptism and the acquisition of the membership of the faithful...
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2016
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