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The Evangelical denomination has opened its door to the denomination presidential election by deleting the item that confined the presidency to men which, for the first time, permits women to run for election.
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 discusses Coptic heritage, and Coptic traditions in the West, particularly in Russia. He highlights the fact that many Russian’s consider themselves Orthodox Christians.
‘Atif ‘Abd al- Ghanī interviews Christian Wafd politician Munīr Fakhrī ‘Abd al-Nūr.
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.
Mīnā Butrus wonders when the Coptic Orthodox Church will start a project to release a new Arabic translation of the Holy Bible.
The article presents an interview with a German professor in Coptic studies on her academic contributions to the field.
The writer records some religion men’s opinions on "the al-Sharīf Gospel" and their causes to object it.
Echoes on the conference of ‘Laymen and the Church’ are still eminent in Egyptian media. The review discusses the crisis of Watanī with the church over the participation of the former in covering the conference’s sessions.
The article is a response to an article published in July 2006 that claims that adultery in the Bible does not necessarily mean extramarital sexual intercourse, but any other kind of betrayal.

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