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The roots of Nubian Christianity uncovered : the triumph of the last pharaoh : religious encounters in late Africa / Salim Faraji.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Trenton : Africa World Press, c2012.Description: xxvii, 332 p. : ill. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9781592218714 (hard cover)
  • 9781592218721 (pbk.)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BR1369 .F37 2012
Contents:
Introduction: Formulating an Africana transdisciplinary theory of history: Nubia, the Nile valley and Sudanic Africa as case study -- Pinpointing ancient Nubia's conversion -- "Pagan", Christian, or both? Unearthing the roots of the Nubian king Silko -- The Silko inscription and Nile valley kingship -- King Silko and the legacy of Greco-Africana -- King Silko: aftermath of the Kushite-Roman encounter -- King Silko and the roots of Nubian Christianity.
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Revised version of the author's dissertation--Claremont Graduate University, 2008.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [305]-321) and index.

Introduction: Formulating an Africana transdisciplinary theory of history: Nubia, the Nile valley and Sudanic Africa as case study -- Pinpointing ancient Nubia's conversion -- "Pagan", Christian, or both? Unearthing the roots of the Nubian king Silko -- The Silko inscription and Nile valley kingship -- King Silko and the legacy of Greco-Africana -- King Silko: aftermath of the Kushite-Roman encounter -- King Silko and the roots of Nubian Christianity.

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