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EPRDF's revolutionary democracy and religious plurality: Islam and Christianity in post-DergEthiopia [PDF]
Jörg Haustein, Terje Østebø
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The Ethiopian Orthodox Täwaḥǝdo Church (EOTC) is well known in its traditional schools that traces back to the Aksumite period, specifically following the introduction of Christianity.
Andualem Ermias GebreMariam
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Domestic religious pilgrimage in Ethiopia: Validating Ethiopian orthodox Tewahido church monasteries sacredness through the name of Jerusalem and its significance. [PDF]
Ademe SM.
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Snakes and Sacrifices: Tentative Insights into the Pre-Christian Ethiopian Religion
Despite the recent efforts which were recently made in this field of study, our knowledge of the pre-Christian religion of Aksumite Northern Ethiopia remains very limited. This article presents the contribution that archaeology can make to debate on this topic.
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The Archives of Kirsten Pedersen (1932–2017): Inventory and Research Perspectives
Catholic nun and historian, Kirsten Pedersen (1932–2017), also known as Kirsten Stoffregen Pedersen and Sister Abraham, is renowned for her scholarly work on the history of Ethiopian Christianity. Located in Jerusalem, her archives (books and documents)
Stéphane Ancel
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Throughout the centuries of the Ethiopian Empire's history there was a struggle for power between the northern and southern provinces. By northern provinces I mean Təgray province. Gondär in the north-west and Wällo in the north-east of Ethiopia. In the
Hanna Rubinkowska
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The spread of Christianity in Africa is linked with the presence of Western missionaries and colonialism. However, this connection does not extend to the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church (EOTC) and the Egyptian Coptic Church, as both of these churches
Nebeyou A. TEREFE
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Contextual Approaches in Biblical Exegesis—An Exploration and Exemplification
The article is focused on the recent exegetical trend of “contextual” readings of the Bible, or context-sensitive exegesis in global Biblical scholarship.
Jörg Frey +2 more
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This article revisits the hope of the First and Fourth Missiological Institute (MI) consultations in 1965 and 1967 regarding the survival of African Spirituality as relevant to the daily life of South African churches.
James K. Mashabela
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