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A Bigger Picture of Early Literacy and Biliteracy Acquisition in Abugidas: Perspectives from Asian and African Languages

open access: yesReading Research Quarterly, Volume 59, Issue 3, Page 499-513, July/August/September 2024.
Abstract With the overwhelming “Anglocentric” or “alphabetocentric” science of reading, the current review aimed to add to the science of reading acquisition from the perspective of abugidic writing system, distinct from the well‐research alphabetic writing system in multiple dimensions of orthographic complexity, as proposed by Daniels and Share (2018)
Jialin Lai   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Skin Colour and Priesthood. Debating Bodily Differences in Early Modern Catholicism*

open access: yesJournal of Religious History, Volume 48, Issue 2, Page 135-152, June 2024.
Can people of different skin colours become Catholic priests? What may seem self‐evident from today's perspective, Catholic theologians and canon lawyers controversially debated in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. While most authors agreed that colour per se was not a problematic factor, an increasing number argued that non‐white ...
Brendan Röder
wiley   +1 more source

Ethnological-Historiographic View on Seven Ancient Extant Christian Liturgies

open access: yesCollectanea Christiana Orientalia
The author analyses comparatively seven ancient extant Christian liturgies: Roman Catholic Tridentine mass, Byzantine liturgy of the Eastern Orthodox Churches, four liturgies of the Oriental Orthodox Churches: Alexandrian-Coptic, Antiochian-Syriac ...
Jakša Primorac
semanticscholar   +1 more source

(UN)DOING HISTORY: A CASE FOR EPISTEMOLOGICAL ALTERITY

open access: yesHistory and Theory, Volume 63, Issue 1, Page 112-136, March 2024.
ABSTRACT This article addresses two primary tensions that currently beset medieval history. The first concerns a contentious debate within the field regarding the relative merits of two interpretative approaches: that which seeks to situate the Middle Ages within a narrative of continuity wherein aspects of the medieval bear some relationship of ...
VANITA SETH
wiley   +1 more source

The potential of Ethiopian medicinal plants to treat emergent viral diseases

open access: yesPhytotherapy Research, Volume 38, Issue 2, Page 925-938, February 2024.
Abstract Ethiopians have deep‐rooted traditions of using plants to treat ailments affecting humans and domesticated animals. Approximately 80% of the population continues to rely on traditional medicine, including for the prevention and treatment of viral diseases.
Mekbib Fekadu   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Comparative Analysis of Church, Community, and National Park Forests in Biomass Carbon Stock and Climate Change Mitigation in Ethiopia: A Review

open access: yesInternational Journal of Forestry Research, Volume 2024, Issue 1, 2024.
Recently, biophysical, environmental, and economic indicators have provided strong evidence that natural resources in Ethiopia are severely deteriorating due to natural and anthropogenic disturbances. As a result, only small remnant woody species were left around churches, national parks, and some protected community forests through legal protections ...
Geremew Bitew Sewagegn   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Spiritual Implications of Wheat in the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church: A Study of Scripture, Liturgy, and Tradition

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The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church (EOTC) possesses a rich theological tradition in which material elements serve as vehicles for spiritual truth. Among these, wheat occupies a distinctive place, appearing throughout Scripture, liturgy, and living tradition.
Muhammad Ridwan, Belay Sitotaw Goshu
openaire   +2 more sources

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