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 <title> Getachew Metaferia (Hrsg.) :  Ethiopia and the Judeo-Christian Tradition. Antiquity to Modernity </title>
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Ethiopia and the Judeo-Christian Tradition: Antiquity to Modernity is a groundbreaking scholarly volume that illuminates the unique Judeo-Christian heritage of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church (EOTC). In eight insightful chapters by both established and emerging scholars, the book explores how the EOTC—deeply rooted in Ethiopia’s historical inheritance—intertwines the Old and New Testaments in its rituals, traditions, and identity.
Set at the crossroads of history, trade, and cultural exchange, Ethiopia has long served as a refuge for the three Abrahamic faiths. Its geography and ethos of accommodation have nurtured a spirit of tolerance that, despite occasional exceptions, has ...
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