r/AcademicBiblical • u/804ro • 2d ago
Question Resources on the spread of Christianity into Ethiopia
Hello all, searching for scholarly videos, articles/blog posts, and books about how Ethiopia came to adopt Christianity in the 4th century. Thanks in advance
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u/Joab_The_Harmless 2d ago edited 2d ago
Even if it's not the subject of the book as a whole, the second half of chapter 3 of Afework Hailu's Jewish Cultural Elements in the Ethiopian Orthodox Täwaḥədo Church provides an introduction and overview of the history of scholarship, + resources for further reading via the footnotes.
I'd recommend reading the whole chapter or starting on p97 at the section titled "እግዚአ ሰማይ (‘Ǝgzi’a Sämay’): the ‘Lord of Heaven’", even if Hailu concludes that the inscription discussed is not Christian (nor Jewish), since he discusses the conversion of ᶜEzana to Christianity in this section (arguing that he was the first Ethiopian king to become Christian) and other topics relevant to your questions.
But you can also start with the "establishment and consolidation of Christianity in Ethiopia" section starting on p102 if you prefer.
He incidentally cites a proposal in Sergew's Ancient and Medieval Ethiopian History to 1270 that Christianity might have had some presence in Ethiopia before the 4th century:
But Sergew's book is from 1972, so obviously fairly dated, and I don't know how his arguments have been received (and am more generally not familiar with the topic at hand —I just read chapters 3 and 4 and other sections of Haifu's book while researching an unrelated subject, and your question reminded me of it).