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| Â | Tewahedo Church - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | 1974, the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church was disestablished as the |  | | Ethiopian Orthodox Church all refused to accept the two natures doctrine proclaimed by the Council of Chalcedon which separated them from the |  | | The Ethiopian church boasts the claim that one of its churches, |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Ethiopian_Orthodox_Church
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| Â | History of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church Homepage |
 | | The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church is one of five Oriental Orthodox Churches, also known as the non-Chalcedonian Churches. |  | | Abune Sellama is also known as St. Frumentius of the Ethiopians, and is venerated as a Saint by all the Orthodox Churches and the Catholic church as well. |  | | Following the the military siezure of power in 1974 and their abolishment of the monarchy and the disestablishment of the Orthodox Church as the state religion, the Patriarch became de facto both spiritual and temporal head of the church. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/ny3/ethiochurch
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| Â | Ethiopian Christianity: A History of the Christian Church in Ethiopia |
 | | Ethiopian Christianity: A History of the Christian Church in Ethiopia |  | | The Church also suffered from the lack of leadership and ordiantions for much of the nineteenth century, since the Coptic Patriarch of Alexandria, himself in deep difficulties, did not provide the Ethiopian church with its abuna, and when he did the abuna found himself powerless in the face of the distintegration of the Ethiopian state. |  | | The Ethiopian church continues to use Ge& as its liturgical language, though it is no longer a living language. |
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http://www.bethel.edu/~letnie/AfricanChristianity/EthiopiaHomepage.html
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| Â | Ethiopian Orthodox Church History |
 | | The Church is in full communion with Jacobite Church of Syria, the Church of Malabar in India, and the Armenian Church. |  | | Priests of the Ethiopian Church should be re-ordained by him and the whole population of the country was regarded as heathen if not rebaptized under the Catholic faith. |  | | After Abba Selama (father of Peace), known also as Frumentius, who was the first Archbishop of Ethiopia died, Ethiopian Bishops were appointed to head the Ethiopian Church. |
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http://www.ethiopianorthodoxchurch.org/belief/orthodox_history.html
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| Â | Imperial Ethiopia - Ethiopia's Religions |
 | | The Ethiopian Church was the state religion of imperial Ethiopia, and is in communion with the other Non-Chalcedonian Churches, namely the Coptic Church of Egypt, the Syrian Church (the so-called Jacobite), the Armenian Apostolic Church and the Syrian Church of India. |  | | Many practices related to ancient Judaism --such as veneration for a representation of the Ark of the Covenant in every Church-- are unique to the Ethiopian Church. |  | | The Ethiopian Church enjoyed a great deal of autonomy even when its Patriarch was sent from the Coptic Church of Egypt. |
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http://www.imperialethiopia.org/religions.htm
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 | | Sometimes Ethiopian Orthodox Tawahedo Church is called Copic, which is due to the fact that till the early fifties the head of Ethiopian church was selected in Alexandria, Egypt and this tradition was changed under Haile Sellassie. |  | | Ethiopian Orthodox church is the oldest of all Eastern Christianities (although Armenians would argue it). |  | | The custom of inalienable imperial land grants to the Church further substantiates the view of the Ethiopian state as the instrument of the Ethiopian Church. |
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http://sellassie.ourfamily.com/culture/church.html
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| Â | Kidanemehret Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church - Pluralism Profile #3 |
 | | Ethiopian women stand during devotionals at their church in Rochester. |  | | I was told that in a typical Ethiopian church, there are three distinct parts or places in the Church, in accordance to the Temple building instructions in the Old Testament or the Hebrew Scripture. |  | | Kidanemehret Church is a member of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo (EOT) Churches worldwide. |
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http://www.monroecc.edu/depts/sociology/pluralism/profile3.htm
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| Â | Marijuana and the Bible by The Ethiopian Zion Coptic Church |
 | | Marijuana and the Bible by The Ethiopian Zion Coptic Church |  | | We of the Ethiopian Zion Coptic Church revere ganja (marijuana) as our "holy" Eucharist and "spiritual intensifier" with Biblical, historical and divine associations for its use. |  | | The Coptic Church believes fully the teachings of the Bible, and as such we have our daily obligations, and offer our sacrifices, made by fire unto our God with chants and Psalms and spiritual hymns, lifting up holy hands and making melody in our hearts. |
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http://www.druglibrary.net/schaffer/hemp/potbible.htm
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| Â | Direction: Reverse Contextualization: Jesuit Encounter with the Ethiopian Orthodox Church |
 | | The threefold division of the Ethiopian Church building is based upon the temple of Solomon. |  | | Ethiopians were a proud Christian people who had defended and propagated their faith for centuries against a surrounding infidel world. |  | | In the Ethiopian Church there are priests and debterra, the debterra being comparable to the Levites. |
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http://www.directionjournal.org/article?1004
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 | | Another difference is that in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, priests can marry, but bishops must be celibate, while in the Anglican church, both priests and bishops can marry. |  | | Selassie conceded that Rastafarians are attracted to the church. |  | | He said the Ethiopian church, while not in communion with the Anglican Church, has good relations with it and the Roman Catholic Church. |
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http://www.bermudasun.org/issues/may23/ethiopia.html
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| Â | CNEWA - Ethiopian Orthodox Church |
 | | APPENDIX II Oriental Orthodox Churches: Ethiopian Orthodox Church |  | | The Ethiopian Church reached its zenith in the 15th century when much creative theological and spiritual literature was produced and the church was engaged in extensive missionary activity. |  | | The Ethiopian Orthodox Church was the state religion of the country until the 1974 Marxist revolution, which overthrew the Emperor and placed Colonel Mengistu Haile Mariam at the head of government. |
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http://www.cnewa.org/ecc-ethiopia-orthod.htm
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| Â | The Ethiopian Church |
 | | Ethiopian Christian pilgrims came to Jerusalem, as early as the fourth century, and in the following centuries the Ethiopian Church enjoyed important rights in the Holy Places. |  | | The Easter celebration in the Ethiopian Church in unique. |  | | She was subsequently offered a position with the Greek Orthodox Church in France, but replied in the negative, adding "My place is here, in Jerusalem." She then joined the Ethiopian Orthodox community, and for many years studied the Churchs doctrine and language. |
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http://www.us-israel.org/jsource/Society_&_Culture/ethchurch.html
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| Â | The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church |
 | | Accordingly the Ethiopian Church maintains that Christ is perfect God and perfect man, at once Unsubstantial with the Father and with us; the divinity and the humanity continuing in Him without mixture or separation, confusion or change. |  | | The Ethiopian Church rejects Eutyches, who is believed to have taught that in Christ the human Nature was absorbed by the divine Nature. |  | | The Ethiopian Church belongs to the group of Orthodox Churches wrongly termed "Monophysite" but which prefer the epithet "Non-Chalcedonian". |
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http://www.eotc.faithweb.com/orth.html
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 | | Both Meserete Kristos and Mulu Wengel churches practice faith healing, exorcism of demons, and glossolalia. |  | | The Meserete Kristos (Christ is the Foundation) church has remained an important part of the wordwide Mennonite fellowship, while the Mulu Wengel Church has insisted on maintaining its independence from western ties. |  | | As a result the Meserete Kristos church has become far more charismatic and Pentecostal than most of its sister Mennonite churches. |
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http://www.ethiopianchurch.de/en/ethiopian.html
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 | | Eliade, Mercea "Ethiopian Church." Encyclopedia of Religion, Macmillan, N.Y., 1987. |  | | These churches are similar in many respects to the Greek or other Orthodox Churches, but differ in that the Oriental group does not accept the dogmas of the Fourth Ecumenical Council, that of Chalcedon in A.D. In fact, the doctrine of these churches was condemned at that Council, and they were declared heretics. |  | | The Ethiopian Church practices circumcision, as do the Jews. |
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http://www.redlandsfortnightly.org/ethiopch.htm
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| Â | Ethiopian Orthodox Church |
 | | Religion, belief, culture, history, and links to Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church. |  | | Finote Tsedk Saint George (Kidus Giorgis) Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church - Arlington, Virginia. |  | | Gabriel Independent Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church Of San Diego - Photos and address. |
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http://www.nebulasearch.com/encyclopedia/article/Ethiopian_Orthodox_Church.html
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| Â | Historian, Ethiopian officials demand a return of treasures looted by British troops |
 | | The 25-million-strong Ethiopian Orthodox Church and the nation's government have been pressuring Britain to return the items, which groups backing Ethiopia's claim value at $3 billion. |  | | The most valuable item is one of two copies of the Kebra Negast -- or Glory of Kings -- Ethiopia's holy book held in the British Library. |  | | Britain's Royal family possesses six religious manuscripts, said to be the finest examples of Ethiopian manuscripts in the world. |
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/news/archive/2004/10/05/international1626EDT0680.DTL
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| Â | Ethiopian Orthodox links |
 | | Ethiopian Christians in Jerusalem’s Church of the Holy Sepulcher http://www.jerusalemites.org/jerusalem/christianity/31.htm |  | | Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church of Our Savior in New York http://www.angelfire.com/ny2/medhanealem/ |  | | Reese Adebarat Debere Selam Medhane Alem E.O.T Church, Canada http://www.ethiopianorthodoxchurch.org |
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http://ethiopianorthodox.org/links.htm
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| Â | Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church Directory |
 | | Medhane Alem Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church P.O.Box 15476 Washington,DC,20003-0476 |  | | St. Mikael Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church P.O.Box 6 Boston, Mass. |  | | Medhane Alem Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church 806 W.Fedora Ave. |
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http://www.eotc.faithweb.com/dire.html
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| Â | The Ethiopian Church home page |
 | | The celebration was organized by Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido St. Gebriel's Church in San Diego. |  | | Besides that, a beautiful girl presented a flower gift on behalf of all Ethiopians to Singer Teshome Asegid who celebrated his Birthday one day before the event, and every body wished him " HAPPY BIRTH DAY TESHOME......" in one voice. |  | | The San Diego Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido St. Gebriel Church |
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http://www.angelfire.com/ca/addisNet/church.html
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 | | Ethiopian Mapping Authority, National Atlas of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa 1988 |  | | Taddesse Tamrat, Church and State in Ethiopia 1270–1527, Oxford 1972. |  | | Blattén Géta Mahtämä-Sellasé Wäldä-Mäsqäl, "A Study of the Ethiopian Culture of Horse-Names", JES 7, 2, 1969, 195–303; first printed as |
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http://www.rrz.uni-hamburg.de/EAE/biblio.html
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 | | This book covers the history of Christianity in Africa from the first century to the present, highlighting the roles of the Coptic and Ethiopian Churches in preserving Christianity and inspiring African nationalism (in the case of the Ethiopian Church). |  | | The author discusses the involvement of Africans and African-Americans in the planting of Christianity in Africa, and presents an in-depth and extensive study of the origin and development of African theology. |
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http://www.afrorhythms.com/store_books.asp
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| Â | Ethiopian Orthodox Church |
 | | Please fill in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church update form. |  | | You may know more than us about the Ethiopian Orthodox Church |  | | The list is not necessarily exhaustive for this institution. |
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http://institutions.africadatabase.org/data/i133155.html
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| Â | Ethiopian Evangelical Baptist Church of Dallas. |
 | | Attn: We Moved...Check the "Church Info" button to see the new address. |  | | © Copyright 2001 – Ethiopian Evangelical Baptist Church. |  | | Click on "Listen to teachings" button below to listen. |
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http://www.eebc-dallas.org/
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| Â | Imperial Ethiopia - Ethiopian History, Culture, Tradition |
 | | This site presents the history of Ethiopia and its kings and queens, as well as information on the Imperial Family's various cultural and humanitarian activities, the Ethiopian aristocracy and Ethiopia's religions. |  | | Welcome to the official site of the Imperial Crown Council of Ethiopia, the governing body of the Imperial Family of Ethiopia, Africa's oldest royal dynasty. |  | | Since the death of Emperor Ahma Selassie, son and successor of Emperor Haile Selassie, the Crown Council has embodied the leadership of the Imperial Family, and the history, hopes and dreams of a nation. |
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http://www.imperialethiopia.org/
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| Â | Bethel Ethiopian Church of Seattle |
 | | Bethel Ethiopian Church of Seattle has been serving the Ethiopian community in Greater Seattle area for the past six years. |  | | Established in 1996 in North Seattle, our church has grown dramatically over the years. |  | | This website provides information on our church history, mission and involvement in various national and international ministries. |
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http://www.becseattle.com/
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| Â | Ethiopian Evangelical Church |
 | | Ethiopian Evangelical Church Washington DC 7930 Eastern Ave. |
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http://www.ethiopianchurch.de/amh/contact_pers_out_side_germany.shtml
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