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The author of the article undervalues the role of interfaith dialogue if it isestablished with terrorist groups that do not adhere to man-made laws and deem democracy a misleading heresy.
The author presents Girard’s proposal that the idea of peace achieved by scapegoating in not lasting, nor it is ethical. Girard discusses the Judeo-Christian scriptures [JCS] to prove his hypothesis.
In a series of articles published by al-Ahrām newspaper, Dr. Ahmad al- Tayyib, the president of the Azhar University, analyses Pope Benedict XVI’s speech of September 12, 2006.
The author reviews a book by Metropolitan Bīshouy, the Secretary of the Holy Synod, in which he criticizes the Protestants and their "devastating" effect on Orthodox Christians in Egypt and their attempts in Kafr al-Shaykh to lure Orthodox Christians to join Protestantism.
Apart from the four canonical gospels acknowledged by the church, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, there are about 15 apocryphal gospels, including the controversial Gospel of Judas, which are taught in theological colleges and institutes, but are not widely-known among the general public.
Egyptian Christians call for changing the language of the Mass from Coptic into Arabic.
A link to a full review of the controversial film, ‘The Da Vinci Code’.
Sermons from pastors at the Maadi Community Church on ’The Da Vinci Code’ and its attack on Christianity.
Discussion about creationism, including the comments of the Archbishop of Canterbury on the issue.
Stories of miraculous healings among Copts by contemporary saints has becomes a phenomenon that deserves study. Rose al-Yousuf examines the phenomenon from a neutral perspective to show real reasons for the appearance of such stories.

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