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Civilian death and injury from airstrikes: evidence from the war in Tigray, Ethiopia. [PDF]

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Determinants of given anything other than breast milk for neonates in Ethiopia: a multilevel modeling complex sample survey data analysis. [PDF]

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The Ethiopian Orthodox Church: A Study in Indigenization

Missiology, 1988
The Ethiopian Orthodox Church is a fascinating study in indigenization. Its deep rootage in the lives of the people is evidenced by the way in which the Church has been preserved since the fourth century in spite of repeated threats from enemies within and outside of Ethiopia.
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Ethiopian Church Forests and Restoration Options—An Introduction

2022
Mengistie Kindu   +2 more
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Ethiopian Contextualization: The Tradition of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church

Mission Studies, 2016
Our study of contextualization must be basically descriptive, that is, to observe and describe how the gospel is understood and shapes practices in the context of a people. Especially we have to take into consideration different global church traditions in our discussion of contextualization.
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Ethiopian Rock-hewn Churches

Antiquity, 1946
While engaged in locust investigations in Ethiopia between 1942 and 1945 I found ample opportunity to indulge my favourite hobby—the study of Christian architecture and antiquities. I knew, before coming to the country, that Ethiopia was little-explored and probably a fruitful field.
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The obscure divine: Ambivalence in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church

Religion Compass, 2021
Abstract This article presents a look at contemporary research on Orthodox Christianity in Ethiopia while specifically examining the controversial debtera . The debtera , who figure among the Ethiopian Orthodox Church clergy preforming
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