In the fourth century c.e., the head of the Ethiopian Christian church was appointed by
a. the pope.
b. the patriarch of Alexandria.
c. the Ethiopian prime minister.
d. the Episcopal Council.
e. the College of Cardinals.
ANSWER:
b
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