Clash of Ideologies and Survival of Evangelical Movement in Ethiopia (original) (raw)

Religion, Politics and the Dilemma of Modernising Ethiopia

HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2018

Ethiopia is an old society often confronted with new ideas and foreign values. As the result, social changes and modernisation were important points of contention in late nineteen century and early twenty century. Some wanted it at the expense of indigenous valued, i.e. freedom and religiosity, while others opted for more cautious approach. Inasmuch as Ethiopia was a context that the church and the state were accustomed to see themselves as two sides of the same coin, the discourse of modernisation had political both political and theological flavour to it. This article, therefore, aims to examine the collaboration between Protestant Churches and the State in modernising Ethiopia. I will set off by sketching historical background which will be followed by unraveling the dilemma of modernisation. In the final part, I will discuss how Protestantism transformed the role of the state in defining human person, interfering with religious affairs and social organisation.

Navigating Political Revolutions: Ethiopia's Churches During and After the Mengistu Regime

Falling Walls: The Year 1989/90 as a Turning Point in the History of World Christianity, ed. by Klaus Koschorke, 2009

sion churches, the rise ofneo-Pentecostal influence, the confusion ofidentity and purpose; in the ecumenically aligned churches, and a shifting local social imaginary. These havei some global dimensions of significance for the self-understanding of the Church, and they'; also raise critical questions about a nation-state perspective in the assessment of contempo-"I rary Christianity.

Historical study of Missionary strategies that sustained Christianity in Ethiopia and the Challenges to Contemporary Churches, Missionaries and Mission Agencies

Global Missiology English, 2017

This paper attempts to examine the missionary strategies that enable the survival of Christianity in Ethiopia till today. The study was based on the library and internet materials. There were discussions on the historical background of Ethiopia, historical development of Christianity in Ethiopia, the historical background of religious war in Ethiopia and the Missionary strategies that helped Christianity to take root till today in Ethiopia. Lastly, the conclusion was drawn from the entire work. It was recommended that in this twenty first century missions to any community or country should be centred on conversion of political heads or local heads to the Christian faith as this would help a lot in the future of Christianity in that community and beyond. More so, any Christian community, nation, city, town or village that may be experiencing invasion of antichrist should quickly seek the help of other Christians in their neighbourhood or other Christians around the world. Finally, ot...

Religious Change among the Kore: Politics and Christianity in Southwestern Ethiopia

Although the introduction of Christianity to the Kore, southwestern Ethiopia, dates to the 14 th and 15 th centuries, it remained marginal until Charismatic-Pentecost al Christianity expanded and transformed the religious landscape of the Kore in the 20 th century. This paper explores the historical and political factors behind this surge and its effects on Kore culture and belief. Based on literature review and my field observations, I argue that the religious change in Kore reflects historically varying counter-hegemonic reactions to north Ethiopian domination. Contemporary religious change, the paper will show, needs to be understood as counter-hegemonic reaction capable of reorganizing the Kore culture and belief in particular and the communities of southwestern Ethiopia in general.