Getachew Metaferia, ed., *Ethiopia and the Judeo-Christian Tradition: Antiquity to Modernity*. Berlin: Logos Verlag, 2025.
Rich in historical significance and contemporary relevance, this monograph provides readers with a deep understanding of Ethiopia’s enduring role in the Judeo-Christian narrative—spanning from the past, through the present, and into the future.
This research represents a groundbreaking academic endeavor that emphasizes the unique Judeo-Christian heritage of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church (EOTC). Through eight insightful chapters written by both established and emerging scholars, this volume explores how the EOTC—deeply rooted in Ethiopia’s historical background—blends the Old and New Testaments within its rituals, customs, and identity.
Situated at the crossroads of history, trade, and cultural exchange, Ethiopia has traditionally served as a refuge for the three Abrahamic faiths. Its geographical characteristics and culture of acceptance have nurtured a spirit of tolerance that, despite occasional challenges, has fostered connections over the ages. This context makes the EOTC’s fusion of traditions remarkably distinctive.
Furthermore, the book sheds light on the history and current circumstances of the Beta Israel community. Their recent return to Israel has brought about new dynamics, as they, like many groups in various societies, face identity challenges while contributing to the formation of a pluralistic and inclusive nation.