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Labīb says that in scientific debates, most people welcome others with different and even opposing opinions because it inevitably enriches the debate. But in our religious debates here in Egypt, people consider opposing opinions an insult to their belief and sometimes even their person. Key Words:...
The article compares the Pope in Rome and his counterpart in Egypt and the development of the Catholic and Orthodox churches in the history.
The year 1911 witnessed two important conferences. The first was a Coptic conference held in March to shed light on some of the Coptic demands and problems in Egypt. In response, an Islamic conference was held in April to discuss the Coptic demands, and at the same time warn against the religious...
The author discusses the relationship between American policy and the rights of minorities, with specific reference to the Copts in Egypt.
The author reflects on the crucial role that the United States of America has played all over the world since its emergence as a major power.
The author writes about the role of the Coptic Church throughout Egyptian history, and why Copts turn to the church in times of crises.
Councilor Labīb resumes his review of Bishop Bīshūy’s book responding to ‘Azāzīl.
A Coptic Orthodox Church priest defended his thesis on Pope Shenouda’s theological thinking and his stances toward different theological topics and heresies.
Councilor Labīb responds to Zaghlūl al-Najjār’s attacks on the Bible and presents Bishop Bīshūy’s reaction.
This article denounces the suit brought by some people demanding the prosecution of Pope Shenouda, patriarch of Alexandria and the See of St. Mark and the invalidation of the Coptic Orthodox Church in Egypt; they also demand that Pope Benedict XVI should head the Coptic Church in Egypt and that the...

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