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An Islamic-Christian dialogue conference was held in Cairo from December 18-20. All the participants stressed the importance of building a "culture of dialogue" that can face the challenges confronting the Arab societies from outside and inside. The conference presented "A charter for a...
In a symposium held a few days ago at the Evangelical Theological Seminary in Cairo, the Reverend Dr. Stephen Robert Sizer lectured on the “danger of the growing influence of Christian Zionism over the world.”
The Arab team for the Islamic- Christian dialogue is going to the U.S. to meet with American institutions and organizations to explain the perils of the Christian Zionist Movement.
The paper examines the history of Christian Zionism, an active movement that strenuously supports Israel, and which is particularly strong in the U.S.
During the preparatory meeting of the eighth general assembly of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC), the council renewed its rejection of the theories of conflicts among civilizations, cultures and religions. It gave tribute to the Islamic-Christian dialogue sponsored by the council,...
The issue of the US and Israeli practices and the issue of religious extremism are on the agenda of the Islamic-Christian conference that began its activities in Cairo two days ago, under the title "Muslims and Christians together in facing the current challenges."
The Middle East Council of Churches decided to translate the Encyclopedia of the History of Christianity into English, French and German. Among its many issues, the Encyclopedia touches upon the Islamic culture and the influence of Islam on Arab societies and Eastern Christians. Because translators...
Jordan’s capital, Amman, hosted a four-day conference organized by the Arab Team for Islamic-Christian Dialogue.
The Arab Team for Islamic-Christian Dialogue called for boosting the concept of Arab citizenship to overcome all obstacles hindering Muslim-Christian coexistence in the Arab world.
The Syrian president welcomed Pope Shenouda, the Patriarch of Antioch, the president of the Evangelical Council, the Archbishop of Baalbak and the General Secretary of the Middle East Council of Churches. He praised the patriotic stance of Pope Shenouda.

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