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Ethiopian Wood Stories by JepJan 29, 20228:04 am
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Sacred forests and the role of Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity in the protection of nature

Jep Stockmans, a Belgian researcher, did research in Ethiopia and was fascinated by the “sacred forests”. He wonders why nature is protected in these sacred places, but not elsewhere in the city of Addis Abeba. He further argues that there is a distinction between good and evil trees in Orthodox Chritianity.

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