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The author highlights important concepts and principles that work together to create a new theological thought of accepting the other.
Jamāl As‘ad comments on Pope Shenouda’s opinion concerning the inheritance of power in Egypt.
The article highlights the consequences of the difficulties surrounding divorce and re-marriage in church procedures and the delay in issuing the new personal status law for non-Muslims.
Dr. Fathī Surūr has been the target of harsh attacks by many Coptic figures due to his statement that Copts are far removed from political life by their own will because they prefer business
Despite international interest in the study of Coptic Orthodoxy and Coptic history, until as late as the 1950s there was no academic institution offering such studies in Egypt. This article describes the founding and continued work of the Institute for Coptic Studies, founded in 1954.
A new stage inside the Orthodox Church in which Copts have started to disobey Pope Shenouda and organize demonstrations to express their demands.
The author highlights the declarations made by Bishop Bīshūy, secretary of the Holy Synod, concerning the defrocking of Father Zakaria Butrus.
Jamāl As‘ad was questioned by the police following a claim that was filed against him by 12 expatriate Coptic activist leaders.
The author introduces his vision which he believes will help to establish political security within the country, by allowing the fair and legal participation of the Muslim Brotherhood in the political spectrum
Jamāl As‘ad writes about the Muslim and Christian situation toward the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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