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Watani newspaper recently distributed a compact disk (CD), which is said to contain Protestant ideas. This hurts the feelings of many Orthodox people. Pope Shenouda and general-Bishop Musa sent Watani a letter condemning this CD. It was later discovered that the organization that distributed the CD...
Comment on Hany Labib´s book "The Christian-Islamic dialogue - New Vision." Labib discusses why dialogue is needed, its different levels and the obstacles that may hinder its establishment.
Comment on Hani Labib´s book "The Islamic-Christian Dialogue." The author believes that dialogue is the civilized alternative to wars and clashes. He criticizes the fact that Eastern churches do not participate in the Islamic-Christian dialogue.
The era of President Husnī Mubārak has witnessed some kind of balanced relations in a way that was not available in the previous one.
The Catholic Caritas of Egypt held a symposium titled “Arab Christians or Egyptian Christians.” Participants did not like to be called “Arab Christians.” They criticized the stand of Copts toward the Arab conquest of Egypt. Researcher Hani Labib explained why it is wrong to say that the Copts of...
Hānī Labīb comments on the recitals of the ruling of the Administrative Court in the case of the Muslim convert to Christianity Muhammad Hijāzī who demanded the Egyptian Ministry of Interior mention his new religion in his identity card.
The RNSAW sent the summary of Akher Saa to the Seventh-day Adventist Church and received a response of the chairman of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Egypt.
A group of people leaded by a businessman parted with their Adventist Church. The businessman started to criticize the church and considered himself a guide sent by God. He believes his group to be chosen by God to guide people. He published many books expressing his ideas and beliefs. He...
For the first time, President Mubārak pays a visit to the Cathedral, to attend the funeral of a prominent Coptic politician.
The author argues that the role of secularists in the Coptic Church is crucial, since they aim at a civil society that neither denies God, nor exploits religions to fulfill worldly goals, and that they act as neutral brokers for the state-church relationship.

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