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The Nine Saints of Ethiopia: and The Transformation of African Christianity.
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- ISBN8233253201
- EAN9798233253201
- Date de parution07/01/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
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The Nine Saints of Ethiopia: and The Transformation of African Christianity. In the late fifth century, nine refugee monks fled religious persecution in the Byzantine Empire and arrived in the ancient Kingdom of Aksum, bringing with them sophisticated theological knowledge, monastic organizational skills, and a vision of Christianity that would transform an entire civilization. This comprehensive historical account reveals how these figures-known as the Nine Saints-accomplished what few missionary movements have matched: they translated Christianity into African cultural forms while maintaining theological depth, established monasteries that became centers of learning and economic development, created the world's oldest surviving illustrated gospel manuscripts, and developed Tewahedo theology that would define Ethiopian Orthodox identity for sixteen centuries.
Drawing on recent archaeological discoveries including radiocarbon dating of the famous Garima Gospels, this book reconstructs the sophisticated missionary strategies these saints employed, examines the political networks they built across the Red Sea world, and traces their enduring influence on one of Christianity's most distinctive and resilient traditions. The Nine Saints demonstrate that Christianity could become authentically African without compromising its essential character, offering lessons that remain relevant for understanding religious transformation, cultural translation, and the possibilities of genuine inculturation.
Drawing on recent archaeological discoveries including radiocarbon dating of the famous Garima Gospels, this book reconstructs the sophisticated missionary strategies these saints employed, examines the political networks they built across the Red Sea world, and traces their enduring influence on one of Christianity's most distinctive and resilient traditions. The Nine Saints demonstrate that Christianity could become authentically African without compromising its essential character, offering lessons that remain relevant for understanding religious transformation, cultural translation, and the possibilities of genuine inculturation.




