The Orthodox Church of Ethiopia: A History
Surrounded by steep escarpments to the north, south and east, Ethiopia has always been geographically and culturally set apart. It has the longest archaeological record of any country in the world: indeed, this precipitous mountain land was where the human race began. It is also home to an ancient church with a remarkable legacy. The Church of Ethiopia is the only pre-colonial church in sub-Saharan Africa; today it has a membership of around forty million and is rapidly growing. This book is the first major study of a community which has developed a distinctive approach different from all other churches. John Binns explains how its special features have shaped the life of the Ethiopian people, and how political changes since the overthrow of Haile Selassie have forced the Church to rethink its identity and mission. He discusses the famous rock-hewn churches; the Ark of the Covenant (claimed by the Church and housed in Aksum); medieval monasticism; relations with the Coptic Church; centuries of co-existence with Islam; missionary activity; and the Church's venerable oral traditions of poetic allegorical reflection.
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The Orthodox Church of Ethiopia: A History
Surrounded by steep escarpments to the north, south and east, Ethiopia has always been geographically and culturally set apart. It has the longest archaeological record of any country in the world: indeed, this precipitous mountain land was where the human race began. It is also home to an ancient church with a remarkable legacy. The Church of Ethiopia is the only pre-colonial church in sub-Saharan Africa; today it has a membership of around forty million and is rapidly growing. This book is the first major study of a community which has developed a distinctive approach different from all other churches. John Binns explains how its special features have shaped the life of the Ethiopian people, and how political changes since the overthrow of Haile Selassie have forced the Church to rethink its identity and mission. He discusses the famous rock-hewn churches; the Ark of the Covenant (claimed by the Church and housed in Aksum); medieval monasticism; relations with the Coptic Church; centuries of co-existence with Islam; missionary activity; and the Church's venerable oral traditions of poetic allegorical reflection.
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The Orthodox Church of Ethiopia: A History

The Orthodox Church of Ethiopia: A History

by John Binns
The Orthodox Church of Ethiopia: A History

The Orthodox Church of Ethiopia: A History

by John Binns

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Surrounded by steep escarpments to the north, south and east, Ethiopia has always been geographically and culturally set apart. It has the longest archaeological record of any country in the world: indeed, this precipitous mountain land was where the human race began. It is also home to an ancient church with a remarkable legacy. The Church of Ethiopia is the only pre-colonial church in sub-Saharan Africa; today it has a membership of around forty million and is rapidly growing. This book is the first major study of a community which has developed a distinctive approach different from all other churches. John Binns explains how its special features have shaped the life of the Ethiopian people, and how political changes since the overthrow of Haile Selassie have forced the Church to rethink its identity and mission. He discusses the famous rock-hewn churches; the Ark of the Covenant (claimed by the Church and housed in Aksum); medieval monasticism; relations with the Coptic Church; centuries of co-existence with Islam; missionary activity; and the Church's venerable oral traditions of poetic allegorical reflection.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781786720375
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 11/28/2016
Series: Library of Modern Religion
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

John Binns is Visiting Professor at the Institute of Orthodox Christian Studies, Cambridge, UK and a Research Associate at the School of Oriental and African Studies, London, UK.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations ix

Acknowledgements xvii

Note on Transliteration xix

Abbreviations xxi

Introduction A Tradition of Faith 1

1 Place and Idea: Identifying Ethiopia 7

2 Semitic and Cushitic: A Meeting of Cultures 17

3 King and Abuna: The Formation of a Church 39

4 Sacred Space and Sacred Time: An Approach to Worship 61

5 Monks and Missionaries: The Growth of Popular Christianity 101

6 Islam and Christianity: How Two Faiths Coexisted 121

7 Catholic Missions and Christological Debate: Exploring Doctrine 135

8 Students and Teachers: The Oral Tradition of Scholarship 159

9 Evangelicals and Pentecostals: New Ways of Believing 195

10 Survival and Growth: The Ethiopian Orthodox Tawehedo Church in the Modern World 227

Conclusion A Traditional African Church 253

Notes 259

Bibliography 277

Index 287

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