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The Hebraic-Biblical Impact on Ethiopian Religions Revisited: With Special Emphasis on the Betä Ǝsra᾿el

Northeast African Studies
:The question of Hebraic-Biblical elements in Ethiopian religious culture has long been an important topic of discussion in the study of that country's religious history. Nevertheless, it is certainly worthy of reexamination.
Steven Kaplan
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Muslim and Christian Attitudes towards Water as a Natural Resource in Crisis

Comparative Islamic Studies
Egypt owes its very existence and its long survival to the river Nile, as a source of water and irrigation. In ancient times the Nile has been represented as the God Hapi.
Aida Mohamed Yehia Abd El Rehim
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Monasticism in the Oriental Orthodox Churches

, 2020
The Christian monastic tradition has its origins in the Middle East. It has been and remains a constitutive institution in the Oriental Orthodox Churches, which are the Armenian, Coptic, Ethiopian, and Syrian Orthodox Churches.
Samuel Rubenson
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THE APOCRYPHAL BOOK OF ENOCH: A HISTORICAL AND CRITICAL VIEW OF THE PRIEST ALEXANDER SMIRNOV

Arts education and science
The Old Testament apocrypha preserved to our time, represents the late Jewish literature created between the IInd and the Ist centuries BC and allows us to consider the ontological, cosmological and anthropological concepts of the pre-Christian world ...
Elvira I. Zabneva
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Clandestine Issues

Radical History Review
To this day, materials surrounding the 1974 Ethiopian Revolution that live in the archives of Addis Ababa University are designated as “clandestine literature.” Their publication was a clandestine affair; critiquing the emperor of the then-oldest ...
Amsale Alemu
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