Ethiopian Christianity refers to the Christian faith practiced in Ethiopia, which has its own distinct traditions and practices that differ from European Christianity. It incorporates elements of Judaism and indigenous beliefs and is characterized by a strong connection to Ethiopian culture and history.
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Axum Empire: The Axum Empire was an ancient kingdom in present-day Ethiopia that played a significant role in the spread of Ethiopian Christianity.
Coptic Church: The Coptic Church is the largest Christian denomination in Ethiopia, and it follows the teachings and rituals of Egyptian Coptic Christianity.
Orthodox Tewahedo Church: The Orthodox Tewahedo Church is the main branch of Ethiopian Christianity, known for its rich liturgical tradition and emphasis on monasticism.