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Bishop Marqus denied being removed from his position as the Coptic Church’s official spokesman, and asserted that he has a very good relationship with Pope Shenouda. He also called to amend the election process and the second article of the Constitution.
The author presents Girard’s proposal that the idea of peace achieved by scapegoating in not lasting, nor it is ethical. Girard discusses the Judeo-Christian scriptures [JCS] to prove his hypothesis.
A so-called Coptic Book, a fourth century papyrus codex belonging to the papyrus collection of the Egyptian Museum of Berlin, has finally been published, complete with digital images of the papyrus leaves themselves.
Yuhanna Nushī shows some of the mistakes found in ‘Adil Jrijis article about the new version of the Bible published in Rose al-Yūsuf.
Adil Jirjis Sa‘d’s article arouses a lot of anger. Father Rif‘at Sa‘īd responds to some of the claims mentioned in the article.
Dr. Mina Badī‘ shows the wrong information published about the new version of the Bible.
‘Adil Sa‘d discusses some of the mistakes in the new version of the bible produced by the Orthodox church and suggests some of the motivations behind the new book.
After a visit to the Coptic Museum in 2001, students called for an opportunity to study Coptic history and language. The University of Toronto now offers Coptic Studies in the Department of Near and Middle East Civilizations. Students say that it has been a great experience being introduced to the...
Apart from the four canonical gospels acknowledged by the church, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, there are about 15 apocryphal gospels, including the controversial Gospel of Judas, which are taught in theological colleges and institutes, but are not widely-known among the general public.
The article tackles the discovery of some important old Coptic manuscripts including one about the Gospel of Judas, which, the author says, is part of a valuable treasure in the Egyptian heritage.

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