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- Ethiopian_movement abstract "The Ethiopian Movement is a religious movement that began in southern Africa towards the end of the 19th century, when two groups broke away from the Anglican and Methodist churches. One of the main reasons for breaking away was that the parent denominations were perceived to be too much under white control, with not enough scope being given to African leadership. The Ethiopian movement was based on their interpretation of a Biblical passage (Psalm 68:31): "Ethiopia shall soon stretch forth its hands unto God" (in the original Hebrew, actually כוש Cush).The term was later given a much wider interpretation by Bengt Sundkler, whose book Bantu prophets in South Africa was the first comprehensive study of African Independent Churches (AICs).".
- Ethiopian_movement wikiPageExternalLink aic.htm.
- Ethiopian_movement wikiPageID "1692058".
- Ethiopian_movement wikiPageRevisionID "555691372".
- Ethiopian_movement hasPhotoCollection Ethiopian_movement.
- Ethiopian_movement subject Category:African_initiated_churches.
- Ethiopian_movement subject Category:Christianity_in_Africa.
- Ethiopian_movement subject Category:Christianity_in_South_Africa.
- Ethiopian_movement subject Category:Wilberforce_University.
- Ethiopian_movement type AfricanInitiatedChurches.
- Ethiopian_movement type Artifact100021939.
- Ethiopian_movement type Building102913152.
- Ethiopian_movement type Church103028079.
- Ethiopian_movement type Object100002684.
- Ethiopian_movement type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Ethiopian_movement type PlaceOfWorship103953416.
- Ethiopian_movement type Structure104341686.
- Ethiopian_movement type Whole100003553.
- Ethiopian_movement type YagoGeoEntity.
- Ethiopian_movement type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Ethiopian_movement comment "The Ethiopian Movement is a religious movement that began in southern Africa towards the end of the 19th century, when two groups broke away from the Anglican and Methodist churches. One of the main reasons for breaking away was that the parent denominations were perceived to be too much under white control, with not enough scope being given to African leadership.".
- Ethiopian_movement label "Ethiopian movement".
- Ethiopian_movement label "Äthiopismus".
- Ethiopian_movement sameAs Äthiopismus.
- Ethiopian_movement sameAs m.05nt2n.
- Ethiopian_movement sameAs Q257907.
- Ethiopian_movement sameAs Q257907.
- Ethiopian_movement sameAs Ethiopian_movement.
- Ethiopian_movement wasDerivedFrom Ethiopian_movement?oldid=555691372.
- Ethiopian_movement isPrimaryTopicOf Ethiopian_movement.