The purpose of this article is to examine the presence of the Ethiopian Church in the Holy Land. Ethiopia is one of the most ancient civilizations in the world. Its rich cultural heritage is inseparably tied to the Christian tradition. It must be noted that there is an ancient documentation on the Ethiopian presence in Jerusalem. It exists also a literature concerning Ethiopia and people with dark skin. Then the medieval era is analyzed until the fall of the Ottoman Empire. As a distinguishable community the Ethiopians in the Holy Land are attested at least from the 13th century. The small community was founded by Ethiopian pilgrims in Jerusalem. At the beginning of the 19th century, Ethiopian monks were mainly present in Deir es-Sultan mon...
The first Christian pilgrimages are dated to the 3rd century, while the development of the pilgrimag...
In the fourth century, Jerusalem became a Christian city. The imperator Constantine built a wonderfu...
With the shift of the centres of Christianity towards the South it hasbeen increasingly noticeable t...
Ethiopian Orthodox Church, as the oldest and the least know among christian communities around the w...
Ethiopian literature written in the Ge‘ez language is one of the largest literatures of the Christia...
St. Frumentius made many converts to the faith in Christ and the Christianity became the official re...
The Christian tradition in Ethiopia harks back to the 4th Century. One of the components of Ethiopia...
Constituting a ten per cent minority within Egypt’s population of 80 million, orthodox Copts are the...
The mission in Ethiopia was one of the first missionary endeavours of the Society of Jesus. Thus, Sa...
The article sheds some light on the issue of the monasteries as a millenia-long centers of education...
The history of Arab Christianity has its roots in the Muslim conquest of the Middle and the Near Eas...
The article discusses the polemical correspondence between Umar II and Leon III, which is of great i...
Arabs were embracing Christianity from the first centuries of its existence. Currently together with...
The aim of the article is to bring up the picture of Egypt back in the days of Abraham, Isaac and Ja...
The objective of this paper is to highlight religious and political problem of last decades of the C...
The first Christian pilgrimages are dated to the 3rd century, while the development of the pilgrimag...
In the fourth century, Jerusalem became a Christian city. The imperator Constantine built a wonderfu...
With the shift of the centres of Christianity towards the South it hasbeen increasingly noticeable t...
Ethiopian Orthodox Church, as the oldest and the least know among christian communities around the w...
Ethiopian literature written in the Ge‘ez language is one of the largest literatures of the Christia...
St. Frumentius made many converts to the faith in Christ and the Christianity became the official re...
The Christian tradition in Ethiopia harks back to the 4th Century. One of the components of Ethiopia...
Constituting a ten per cent minority within Egypt’s population of 80 million, orthodox Copts are the...
The mission in Ethiopia was one of the first missionary endeavours of the Society of Jesus. Thus, Sa...
The article sheds some light on the issue of the monasteries as a millenia-long centers of education...
The history of Arab Christianity has its roots in the Muslim conquest of the Middle and the Near Eas...
The article discusses the polemical correspondence between Umar II and Leon III, which is of great i...
Arabs were embracing Christianity from the first centuries of its existence. Currently together with...
The aim of the article is to bring up the picture of Egypt back in the days of Abraham, Isaac and Ja...
The objective of this paper is to highlight religious and political problem of last decades of the C...
The first Christian pilgrimages are dated to the 3rd century, while the development of the pilgrimag...
In the fourth century, Jerusalem became a Christian city. The imperator Constantine built a wonderfu...
With the shift of the centres of Christianity towards the South it hasbeen increasingly noticeable t...