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IDEOLOGICAL VIOLENCE TOWARDS THE ETHIOPIAN ORTHODOX TEWAHIDO CHURCH IN THE POST-1960s

open access: yesRELIGION AND AMERICAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS 2020, 2021
The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church (EOTC) is one of the religious institutions in Ethiopia. EOTC has faced some challenges, which have created both physical and epistemic violence on it. This study analyses the two historical events that the EOTC and
Solomon Molla Ademe
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A theological assessment of clergy leadership capabilities in the Ethiopian Episcopal Church in South Africa

open access: yesPharos Journal of Theology, 2021
That theological training, only, may not be in itself adequate to prepare priests for their leadership roles, is a subject which many in the church circles, prefer to avoid. Using Mumford’s Leadership Capabilities and Osmer’s Practical Theology theories,
Z. M. Dweba, R. Rashe
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St. Moses the Ethiopian or the black. Cult and representation in the middle ages [PDF]

open access: yesZograf, 2019
The paper presents extant texts narrating about St. Moses the Ethiopian or the Black written in Greek, Coptic, Ge’ez, Syrian, Arabic and Old Church Slavonic and reviews the cult of the saint connected to the Baramus Monastery in the Scetis ...
Starodubcev Tatjana
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Paul’s view of the law in Romans and the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church’s (EOTC) use of the law as həgga ləbbunā, “həgga Orit” and “həgga wangle”

open access: yesStellenbosch theological journal, 2021
The EOTC’s view of the law of God as Həgga Ləbbunā (the law of heart), “Həgga Orit” (the law of Moses) and “Həgga Wangel” (the law of gospel) could be related to Paul’s view of the law in Romans as the law of Conscience, Torah and the law of the Spirit ...
Yimenu Adimass Belay
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L’expulsion du métropolite copte Yā‘ǝqob (1337-1344) par le roi ‘Amda Ṣǝyon (1314-1344) : une politique de tolérance vis-à-vis des communautés musulmanes d’Éthiopie ?

open access: yesRevue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Méditerranée, 2023
This contribution aims to expand the extant investigations on the confrontations that took place between the Christian king of Ethiopia ‘Amda Ṣǝyon (1314-1344), the Egyptian metropolitan Yā‘ǝqob (1337-1344) and the missionary monks from the Takla ...
Martina Ambu
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Ethiopian church forests : opportunities and challenges for restoration

open access: yes, 2004
In Northern Ethiopia almost all dry Afromontane forests have been converted to open agricultural lands. Only small isolated fragments remain around churches ("church forests"), but these are many. This study analyses forest community structure and composition of the church forests, investigates major bottlenecks for regeneration of woody species, and ...
A. W. Eshete
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An Ethiopian “Renaissance” Queen? Mentewab as Protector of Arts and Patron of Iconography [PDF]

open access: yesPharos Journal of Theology
In Ethiopia, the period from the late 16th and 17th Centuries has caused a controversy because some consider this period as Ethiopia’s recovery from religious, civil conflicts as well as sectarian discord, while others including Kofi Darkwah (1975 ...
Raita Steyn
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Mediatization of development in sub Saharan Africa: insights from Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church (EOTC), ‘Mahibere Kidusan’ magazine, Ethiopia

open access: yesHeliyon, 2021
Development is an important issue for third world Sub-Saharan African countries such as Ethiopia. To enhance development, media have a significant role, but faith-based institutions, like religious media have not been considered significant contributors ...
N. Gessese, A. Gebru, B. Nigatu
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Between the University and the Monastery: The Ethiopian Church and the Transformation of Knowledge

open access: yesKulturní Studia
This article examines the transformations of the Ethiopian Orthodox educational system ʾAbənnat Təmhərt in the context of modernity and digital culture. It argues that the Ethiopian Orthodox Church constitutes a unique case in which education, faith, and
Asrat Tsegaw, Tilahun Tsegaye
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Between Heretics and Jews: Inventing Jewish Identities in Ethiopia

open access: yesEntangled Religions - Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of Religious Contact and Transfer, 2018
The Beta Israel, the Ethiopian Jews, have suffered from a negative or complete misrepresentation in the written and oral sources of pre-modern Ethiopia.
Sophia Dege-Müller
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