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  2. P'ent'ay - Wikipedia

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    Peter Heyling was the first Protestant missionary in Ethiopia, [24] and is regarded [by whom?] as the founding father of the P'ent'ay or Wenigēlawī movement. [ citation needed ] For the most part, Ethiopian and Eritrean Protestants state that their form of Christianity is both the reformation of the current Orthodox Tewahedo churches as well ...

  3. Orthodox Tewahedo biblical canon - Wikipedia

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    The Orthodox Tewahedo biblical canon is a version of the Christian Bible used in the two Oriental Orthodox Churches of the Ethiopian and Eritrean traditions: the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church and the Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church. At 81 books, it is the largest and most diverse biblical canon in traditional Christendom.

  4. Pentecostalism in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    This church was the first independent Pentecostal church of Ethiopia and is still the largest Pentecostal group in Ethiopia. [2] As churches were established, they relied on university students from Ethiopian Orthodox backgrounds to assume leadership roles within the Pentecostal churches. [ 2 ]

  5. Orthodox Tewahedo music - Wikipedia

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    Orthodox Tewahedo music refers to sacred music of the Ethiopian and Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church. The music was long associated with Zema (chant), developed by the six century composer Yared . It is essential part of liturgical service in the Church and classified into fourteen anaphoras, with the normal use being the Twelve Apostles .

  6. Category:Ethiopian Protestants - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Ethiopian Protestant missionaries (2 P) P. Ethiopian Pentecostals (5 P) Pages in category "Ethiopian Protestants"

  7. Pauline Fatme - Wikipedia

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    Ganomeh was born in the Oromia region of Ethiopia, [1] then known as Abyssinia, the daughter of Jai Tshasseda Odah, an Oromo (or Galla) leader. She was orphaned when she was a young girl, and trafficked as a slave, first in Sudan, and then in Cairo, under the name "Fatme" (or Fatima).

  8. Religion in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Tension between Christian and Muslim Oromo were witnessed during the 2005 Ethiopian general election, when Muslim Arsi Oromo denounced the Shewa Oromo for participating in political nepotism. [34] There is some tension between members of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church and Protestant Christians, as well as between the Ethiopian Orthodox and ...

  9. Category:Protestantism in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Protestant missionaries in Ethiopia (3 C, 3 P) P. Presbyterianism in Ethiopia (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category ...