Ethiopia is an old society often confronted with new ideas and foreign values. As a result, social changes and modernisation were important contentious points especially in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Some wanted change and progress at the expense of indigenous values, specifically cultural and political independence, while others opted for a more cautious approach. Inasmuch as Ethiopia’s context was one in which the church and the state were accustomed to seeing themselves as two sides of the same coin, the discourse of modernisation had both a political and religious flavour to it. This article therefore aims to examine the volatile dynamics between religion (especially the Protestant churches of the ‘southern peripheries’) an...
Modern Ethiopian imperial religious and political evangelization generated and imposed externally-de...
Pentecostal and Protestant churches have had a dramatical spread in Ethiopia in the last decades, es...
In Ethiopian Christianity Philip Esler presents a rich and comprehensive history of Christianity’s f...
Ethiopia is an old society often confronted with new ideas and foreign values. As a result, social c...
The end of Ethiopia’s socialist military dictatorship in 1991 was of much consequence for the countr...
Despite its ancient history in Ethiopia, Islam has always been a secondary status religion in the ...
The 2011-2014 controversies between the Ethiopian Government and Muslim communities on the role of I...
Students of African studies have reported a variety of religious movements under the rubric of indep...
This article explains the recent emergence of Orthodox Christianity in a majoritarian Evangelical Pr...
In 1991 the Ethiopian Peoples’ Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) introduced policies aimed at r...
As part of a project to investigate the spiritual and moral roots for an African Renaissance the pap...
Given the progressively central role of religious affiliation as a marker of political identity in E...
Based on unpublished material of Italians, British and Ethiopians archives, in this paper we analyze...
Part I of this Note will analyze the history of Ethiopia’s legal system. Part II of this Note focuse...
Ethiopia is one of the fastest growing economies in Africa. It is also a home to multitude of ethnic...
Modern Ethiopian imperial religious and political evangelization generated and imposed externally-de...
Pentecostal and Protestant churches have had a dramatical spread in Ethiopia in the last decades, es...
In Ethiopian Christianity Philip Esler presents a rich and comprehensive history of Christianity’s f...
Ethiopia is an old society often confronted with new ideas and foreign values. As a result, social c...
The end of Ethiopia’s socialist military dictatorship in 1991 was of much consequence for the countr...
Despite its ancient history in Ethiopia, Islam has always been a secondary status religion in the ...
The 2011-2014 controversies between the Ethiopian Government and Muslim communities on the role of I...
Students of African studies have reported a variety of religious movements under the rubric of indep...
This article explains the recent emergence of Orthodox Christianity in a majoritarian Evangelical Pr...
In 1991 the Ethiopian Peoples’ Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) introduced policies aimed at r...
As part of a project to investigate the spiritual and moral roots for an African Renaissance the pap...
Given the progressively central role of religious affiliation as a marker of political identity in E...
Based on unpublished material of Italians, British and Ethiopians archives, in this paper we analyze...
Part I of this Note will analyze the history of Ethiopia’s legal system. Part II of this Note focuse...
Ethiopia is one of the fastest growing economies in Africa. It is also a home to multitude of ethnic...
Modern Ethiopian imperial religious and political evangelization generated and imposed externally-de...
Pentecostal and Protestant churches have had a dramatical spread in Ethiopia in the last decades, es...
In Ethiopian Christianity Philip Esler presents a rich and comprehensive history of Christianity’s f...