Paulos Milkias Dictionary of Ethiopian Christianity - Paperback
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by Paulos Milkias (Author)
As Ethiopia celebrated its 2,000 years of Christianity and heralded the third millennium starting on September 14, 2007, Paulos Milkias' Dictionary of Ethiopian Christianity has emerged as an authoritative, comprehensive, and most current resource of Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo faith. It provides up-to-date information on the Ethiopian church's history and heritage. The definitions in the dictionary are deliberately condensed, tight, and linked to lexically-valid headwords related to the Ethiopian experience. The reference text printed in Latin script astride equivalents in Ethiopic Syllabary has over 5,500 entries and several appendices including 70 Biblical quotations regarding Ethiopia.
Author Biography
Paulos Milkias is professor of humanities and political science at Marianopolis College/Concordia University in Montreal Canada. Holding the Canada Council Doctoral Fellowship, he earned his Ph.D [Dean's Honour List] from McGill University. His major publications include Ethiopia: A Comprehensive Bibliography (G.K. Hall/Macmillan, 1989) [widely cited by Oxford Guide to Library Research, 2001]; The Battle of Adwa: the Historic Victory of Ethiopian over European Colonialism (Algora Publishing, 2005); Haile Selassie, Western Education and Political Revolution in Ethiopia (Cambria Press, 2006); Developing the Global South: A United Nations Prescription for the Third Millennium (Algora Publishing 2010); and Education Politics and Social Change in Ethiopia (Tsehai, Loyola Marymount University, 2010). He was co-editor of North-East-African Studies and is associate editor of Nelson's New Christian Dictionary. Dr. Milkias has published over 100 articles, many of which have appeared in peer reviewed and prestigious scholarly journals.
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