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eBook - The Background, Formation and Development of the Ethiopian Evangelical Lutheran Church. Part 1. The Pioneer Period 1921 - 1935

Hjort, Bengt/Gerremew, Mekonnen/Imberg, Rune

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The Ethiopian Evangelical Lutheran Church (EELC) was formed in 1960 as a fruit of the mission work of Swedish Mission Bibeltrogna Vänner (SMBV), founded in 1911, its roots dating back to the evangelical revival that swept across Sweden in the 19th century. The main goal of the society was to reach the Oromo people in Ethiopia with the Gospel.In 1911 mission work began in Eritrea and in 1921 the first SMBV missionaries reached Addis Ababa, from where work was expanded into the cities of Harar and Dire-Dawa as well as into the Arsi province.When EELC was founded, members were few, estimated to around 500. Since then the church has grown and today has a membership of about 25,000. This book covers the first part of EELC:s history, describing the development from 1921 to 1935, ultimately leading up to the establishment of the church in 1960. As a background the development leading to the establishment of SMBV and the mission work of SMBV in Eritrea are described

Autorenportrait

Bengt Hjort:Bengt Hjort was born and raised in Ethiopia. He has served as a missionary in Ethiopia for the Swedish Mission Bibeltrogna Vänner (SMBV) from 1973 to 1977 and 1985 to 1991.Mekonnen Gerremew:Mekonnen Gerremew is a pastor within the Ethiopian Evangelical Lutheran Church (EELC). He is also the rector of the EELC Lutheran Theological Seminary in Asella, Arsi.Rune Imberg:Rune Imberg is pastor and church historian. He has been a missionary in Kenya for the Swedish Mission Bibeltrogna Vänner (SMBV) from 1990 to 1996. He has written the history of The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Kenya: A door opened by the Lord (2008).

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Erschienen: 25.04.2022

Umfang: 230 S., 5.02 MB

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 9789180579681

Umbreit-Nr.: 5605400

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