Studies of the 1974 Ethiopian revolution have hitherto almost completely ignored religion, in spite of the commitment of a great majority of Ethiopian people to one or another religious tradition. Moreover, existing studies focus almost exclusively on the center, on national politics, and on the evolution of national institutions. This book makes an important contribution to the literature on the Ethiopian revolution and on African church growth and development. Based on the wealth of materials available from informants, in documentary collections, and in missionary records, in addition to his personal observations, Eide traces the journey from support for the revolution by the church leaders and local members to their suspected alliance with opposition forces. The result is informative, and, at times, moving.
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"Eide ... has brought to a wider audience the story of a church in revolutionary times. In so doing he has contributed to the understanding of the revolution itself."
-- Donald Crumney, Professor of History, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana
"Eide has brought to a wider audience the story of a church in revolutionary times. In so doing he has contributed to the understanding of the revolution itself."
-- Donald Crumney, Professor of History, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana"
Oyvind M. Eide is Theological Director and Head of Department for Practical Theology at the School of Mission and Theology.
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