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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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Ethiopian Church Forests as Monitoring Towers in Reconstructing Climate Change and Its Impacts and to Make Evidence-Based Climate-Smart Restoration Efforts

State of the Art in Ethiopian Church Forests and Restoration Options, 2022
Mulugeta Mokira   +5 more
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The Ethiopian Orthodox Church: A Study in Indigenization

Missiology: An International Review, 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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Towards Ethiopian Church Forests and Restoration Options—Synthesis and Conclusions

State of the Art in Ethiopian Church Forests and Restoration Options, 2022
Mengistie Kindu   +5 more
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IDENTITY AND CHURCH: ETHIOPIAN–EGYPTIAN DIALOGUE, 1924–59

International Journal of Middle East Studies, 2000
In June 1959, Emperor Haile Sellassie of Ethiopia paid a visit to President Gamel Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic, during which the two leaders aired matters of acute strategic importance. Several issues, some touching the very heart of ancient Ethiopian–Egyptian relations, were in the stages of culmination.
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Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church

The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo church dates back to 328 AD although some accounts put its establishment at 330AD. A major event which necessitated the establishment of the church happened when two brothers who had been kidnapped and suffered a shipwreck were taken to the palace of the king of Aksum where they served the king.
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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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Ethiopian Orthodox Churches

Delos: A Journal of Translation and World Literature, 2022
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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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