Ethiopian Christianity

BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781481306751

History, Theology, Practice

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By Philip F. Esler
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215 x 139 mm
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410 g
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326

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Philip F. Esler is Portland Chair in New Testament Studies in the School of Education and Humanities at the University of Gloucestershire.

Part One: Introduction 1. Locating Ethiopian Christianity Part Two: The History of Orthodox Ethiopian Christianity 2. The Advent of Christianity in Ethiopia 3. Fifth to Seventeenth Centuries 4. Mid-seventeenth Century to the Present Part Three: Ethiopian Orthodoxy 5. Intellectual and Literary Traditions 6. Art, Architecture, and Music 7. Theology Part Four: Other Ethiopian Christianities 8. Protestantism 9. Catholicism Part Five: Conclusion 10. The Future of Christianity in Ethiopia

This is a remarkable achievement, fully achieving its aim of presenting a picture of a fascinating and much understudied branch of Christianity and in addition completing the picture with the recent arrivals of Protestantism and Catholicism. Philip Esler displays a prodigious range of reading and considerable familiarity with Christian life in Ethiopia today. --Paul Gifford "Journal of Contemporary Religion" ...A valuable survey of the Christianity of this region of Africa. --John Binns "Journal of Ecclesiastical History" '(T)his book, with its broad description of the history and practice of Christianity in Ethiopia will be a guide which will be valued by those who encounter and are fascinated by the kind of faith that they find.' --John Binns "Journal of Ecclesiastical History" ...this volume is timely and can serve as a primer on grasping the essence and nature of the Ethiopian Christianity. Challenging, yet accessible with its helpful illustrative images and maps, it raises innumerable critical missiological and theological issues. --Daniel Dama "Mission Studies" We wholeheartedly recommend [Ehtiopian Christianity] as a primer to readers about this fascinating country, peoples, history, and theology. --J. K. Elliott "The Journal of Theological Studies"

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