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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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A short Note on the Ethiopian Church Music

Annales d'Ethiopie, 1985
Tamrat Taddesse. A short Note on the Ethiopian Church Music. In: Annales d'Ethiopie. Volume 13, annee 1985. pp. 137-143.
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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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The Ethiopian Orthodox Church in the Holy Land

African and Black Diaspora: An International Journal, 2017
ABSTRACTThe Ethiopian Orthodox Tawahedo Church community has had a presence in the Holy Land for at least several hundred years. Throughout most of this period it was composed of a small ecclesiastical corps of monastic clergy who sought to protect the national church’s rights at various holy places in the region of Christianity’s birth.
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Theological Education in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church

Journal of Adult Theological Education, 2005
The Ethiopian Orthodox Church has preserved an oral tradition of theological education. Students undergo a long and arduous course of study located in the churches and monasteries of Ethiopia and using oral methods. The syllabus includes hymnody, music, poetry and dance as well as more formal theological interpretation.
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An Ethiopian Reading of the Bible: Biblical Interpretation of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church

International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church, 2016
Ethiopia is home to a rich and diverse set of religious communities. A reasonable estimate is that, today, 40% of the population is Orthodox, 35% are Muslim, 20% are Evangelical, and the rest are R...
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The Ethiopian Church

African Arts, 1972
Gildas Nicolas, Ephraim Isaac
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Ethiopian Diaspora Churches on Mission

Diaspora churches are positioned to have a tremendous capacity for missions as they practice their faith in the Western world, yet why do they fail to develop effective strategies to break out of their inwardly locked ministries? Addressing this question, Dr.
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Ethiopian Orthodox Churches

Delos: A Journal of Translation and World Literature, 2022
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