The Ethiopian Bible: 88 Sacred Texts Explained is your gateway to one of Christianity’s most unique and enduring traditions.
The Ethiopian Bible: 88 Sacred Texts Explained is your gateway to one of Christianity’s most unique and enduring traditions. Discover the depth, history, and spiritual richness of Ethiopia’s sacred scriptures:
Explore a unique canon – Includes the Book of Enoch, Jubilees, and Meqabyan, offering insights not found in Western Bibles.
Deep theological insights – Learn about Miaphysite Christology, angelology, and Ethiopian interpretations of Scripture.
Cultural and historical context – See how these texts shaped Ethiopian identity, art, and liturgical practices over centuries.
Preservation of sacred tradition – Understand the role of manuscripts, illuminated texts, and monastic scholarship in keeping the faith alive.
Accessible for modern readers – Written for scholars, spiritual seekers, and anyone curious about the diversity of Christian thought.
This book invites readers to explore Ethiopia’s spiritual heritage, offering both intellectual depth and profound inspiration for understanding global Christianity.
Zewditu F. Hooks
Zewditu F. Hooks is a scholar and author specializing in early Christianity and the Ethiopian Orthodox tradition. With years of research on ancient manuscripts and sacred texts, Zewditu explores Ethiopia’s rich spiritual and cultural heritage, making complex theological concepts accessible to modern readers. Their work bridges scholarship and reflection, highlighting the enduring significance of the Ethiopian Bible and its unique canon. Passionate about faith, history, and culture, Zewditu contributes to global conversations on Christian traditions while inviting readers to engage deeply with Ethiopia’s living religious legacy.
Ethiopian Christianity history and tradition Ethiopian Orthodox Church teachings Apocryphal texts in Christian tradition Biblical apocrypha and church history Early Christian theology diversity Ethiopian Bible and its significance