Catholic bishops of Carthage

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The Catholic bishops of Carthage were influential North African church leaders who played a central role in early Christian theology, ecclesiastical administration, and major doctrinal disputes in Late Antiquity.

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Catholic bishops of Carthage canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian bishops
ecclesiastical office
late antique Christian leaders
afterEvent decline following Arab conquest of North Africa
associatedWith Augustine of Hippo NERFINISHED
collaboratedWith African episcopal synods
convened African church councils
Councils of Carthage NERFINISHED
faced Arian Vandal kings
Vandal persecution
heldTitle bishop of Carthage
metropolitan of Africa
primate of Africa
heritage part of the Latin Church tradition
inCommunionWith bishop of Rome
influenced North African Christian practice
Western ecclesiology
Western penitential discipline
involvedIn Donatist controversy NERFINISHED
Pelagian controversy NERFINISHED
disputes over lapsi after persecutions
disputes over rebaptism of heretics
jurisdictionOver African provincial churches
Latin-speaking Christian communities in North Africa
languageUsed Latin
locatedIn Carthage NERFINISHED
North Africa
Roman Africa NERFINISHED
notableMember Aurelius of Carthage NERFINISHED
Cyprian of Carthage NERFINISHED
Deogratias of Carthage NERFINISHED
Genethlius of Carthage NERFINISHED
Gratus of Carthage NERFINISHED
Quodvultdeus of Carthage NERFINISHED
opposed Donatist bishops of Carthage
recognizedBy imperial Roman authorities
religiousTradition Catholic Church NERFINISHED
Christianity
roleIn development of Latin Christian theology
ecclesiastical administration in Roman Africa
formation of Western canon law traditions
major doctrinal disputes in Late Antiquity
seeOf Church of Carthage NERFINISHED
timePeriod 3rd century
4th century
5th century
6th century
Late Antiquity

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Donatism conflictWith Catholic bishops of Carthage