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The author reviews a book published in the states entitled, ’God in the White House,’ which reviews the progression of religion in U.S. policies from the 1960s to date.
The author, Ikrām Lam‘ī, praises the book written by well-known author Randall Balmer. The book discusses how belief in God formed the strategy of the American administrations, from John Kennedy up to the second Bush.
The Administrative Judiciary Court refused to recognize Max Michel as the patriarch of a Coptic Orthodox Church declaring that Pope Shenouda III is the only patriarch for Orthodox Copts. The execution of the ruling will imply the annulment of the identity card that had been issued by the Egyptian...
The victims of the attacks against Coptic property were compensated for the damages they incurred, and a reconciliation session was held in Isnā. Egyptian journalists call for a realistic and objective treatment of the increasing sectarian tension in the country.
Hānī Labīb provides a panorama of what he believes shows positive progress toward citizenship in Egypt in 2007.
In spite of the different churches inaugurated in different parts of the world, the Coptic Orthodox Church witnessed serious challenges in 2007.
The author provides a general outline of the main events that took place in the Catholic Church in Egypt in 2007.
The Evangelical Church devoted special attention to the role of women in the church in addition to different social and development activities that took place in the church.
The Episcopal Church in 2007: a visit to China, Iran and to Libya where two churches were inaugurated after four centuries of imposed absence due to political reasons.
Lutfī responds to Fahmī Huwaydī’s allegations about veiled women being offended and targeted by Rose al-Yūsuf and by the government and civil workplaces. He also fiercely criticizes Huwaydī and his misleading approach toward the subject.

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