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Preliminary Material -- Copyright Page -- Abbreviations -- Notes on Contributors -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Placing Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity into a Global Context / Stanislau Paulau and Martin Tamcke -- Chapter 2 Christianizing Ethiopia: Legendary Motherhood in the Story of Frumentius / Bernadette McNary-Zak -- Chapter 3 How Did Ethiopian Christians Come to Know the Parisian Cephalophoric Martyr Bishop Dionysius? / Michael Muthreich -- Chapter 4 Cultural Contacts between Ethiopia and Syria: The Nine Saints of the Ethiopian Tradition and Their Possible Syrian Background / Blessen George Babu -- Chapter 5 Paride de Grassi's Account of the 1481 Ethiopian Delegation to Rome / Konstantin Winters , Katharina Ritter , and Philipp Stenzig -- Chapter 6 An Ethiopian Orthodox Monk in the Cradle of the Reformation: Abba Mikaʾel, Martin Luther, and the Unity of the Church / Stanislau Paulau -- Chapter 7 What Has Ethiopia Got to Do with India? Reflections of the First German Lutheran Missionaries in India / Martin Tamcke -- Chapter 8 The Herrnhuter Brethren in Search of Ethiopian Christianity: A Letter to Abunä Yoḥannǝs III (1756) / Lina Elhage-Mensching -- Chapter 9 Beyond Yäkkatit 12 (19 February 1937) / Jürgen Klein -- Chapter 10 Addis Abäba as Place of Ecumenical Dialogue between Eastern and Oriental Orthodox Churches / Andrei Macar -- Chapter 11 Dilemma in Relations? A Socio-historical Study of Ethiopian Orthodox Attitudes towards Protestant Christianity / Eunhye Chang -- Chapter 12 Teaching Wadla Qəne Today: Observations from a Field Research in the Wadla Region / Christine Chaillot -- Chapter 13 Rastafarian Perceptions of the Christian Burial of Emperor Ḫaylä Śəllase I (2000) / Verena Böll -- Indexes.
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