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In 1951, Anna-Liisa and Sanfrid Mattson traveled from Finland to Ethiopia and established a Pentecostal mission in Addis Ababa. |
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Note: there is a wikipedia page on the P'ent'ay (roughly the Ethiopian equivalent to the Spanish term "evangelicos"). I'm not sure whether a separate page on "Pentecostalism in Ethiopia" would be appropriate. However, the P'ent'ay page desperately needs cleaning, so here is a brief outline. |
Note: there is a wikipedia page on the P'ent'ay (roughly the Ethiopian equivalent to the Spanish term "evangelicos"). I'm not sure whether a separate page on "Pentecostalism in Ethiopia" would be appropriate. However, the P'ent'ay page desperately needs cleaning, so here is a brief outline. |
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Revision as of 19:17, 30 April 2015
Pentecostalism in Ethiopia
History
In 1951, Anna-Liisa and Sanfrid Mattson traveled from Finland to Ethiopia and established a Pentecostal mission in Addis Ababa.
Note: there is a wikipedia page on the P'ent'ay (roughly the Ethiopian equivalent to the Spanish term "evangelicos"). I'm not sure whether a separate page on "Pentecostalism in Ethiopia" would be appropriate. However, the P'ent'ay page desperately needs cleaning, so here is a brief outline.
- History:
- Beginnings in 1950s
- Missionaries from Scandanavia
- Persecution:
- Royal opposition
- Socialist opposition
- Missionary expulsion
- Charismatic Movement:
- EECMY
- Within other denominations
- The Oneness Movement:
- Apostolic Church of Ethiopia
- Teklemariam split
5. Current statistics
The Oneness Movement section might garner some criticism. However, since the current prime minister is a member of the Apostolic Church of Ethiopia, its inclusion is justified.
References (which are currently accessible to me):
[4] I'm not so sure about this one. PhD thesis
[5] I'm not so sure about this one. Unpublished MA thesis
[6] Website, yes. But written by pretty much the main scholar.
References (which will hopefully arrive before this thing is due):
- ^ Haustein, Jörg (June, 2011). "Charismatic Renewal, Denominational Tradition and the Transformation of Ethiopian Society" (PDF). Evangelisches Missionswerk in Deutschland (EMW). Retrieved 4/22/15.
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(help) - ^ Reed, David (2014). Robeck, Cecil; Yong, Amos (eds.). Then and Now: The Many Faces of Global Oneness Pentecostalism. New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781107007093.
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ignored (help) - ^ Haustein, Jörg (December 19, 2011). "Embodying the Spirit(s): Pentecostal Demonology and Deliverance Discourse in Ethiopia". Ethos: Journal of Anthropology. doi:10.1080/00141844.2011.598235. Retrieved 4/24/2015.
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(help) - ^ Godebo, Yacob (2011). The Impact of the Charismatic Movement and Related Tensions on the Traditional Lutheran Worship of the South Central Synod of the Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus Since 1991. PhD Thesis (University of Liverpool).
- ^ Djaleta, Tesso. A Critical Survey of the Development of Charismatic Influences in the Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus. (Unpublished Master's Thesis). University of Liverpool.
- ^ Haustein, Jörg (7/25/2008). "Brief History of Pentecostalism in Ethiopia". GloPent. European Research Network on Global Pentecostalism. Retrieved 4/24/2015.
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(help) - ^ Eshete, Tibebe (2009). The Evangelical Movement in Ethiopia: Resistance and Resilience. Baylor University Press. ISBN 9781602580022.
- ^ Haustein, Jörg (2011). Writing Religious History: The Historiography of Ethiopian Pentecostalism. Harrassowitz Verlag. ISBN 9783447065283.
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