Media & society; Periodicals; Newspapers; Journalism; Copts; Muslims; World War I; World War II; Coptic Church; Coptic studies; Coptic literature; Politics; Society and Church
Politics; Education; Egyptian Education; Copts; Arabic language; Alexandria (Egypt); British Empire; Muslims; World War I; Society and Church; History; Ottoman Empire; Cairo (Egypt); Nile River; Ethiopia; Haile Selassie I, Emperor of Ethiopia,...
Council of Nicaea (1st: 325); Councils and synods; Canons; Roman Empire; Theology; Christology; Christianity; Arius; Arians; Arianism; Origen; Orthodoxy; Heresy; Jesus Christ; Hypostatic union; Holy Roman Empire; Constantine I, Emperor of Rome, d....
Patriarchs and patriarchate; Monophysites; Theology; Monks; Monasteries; Antioch (Turkey); Council of Chalcedon (451); Anastasius I, Emperor of the East, ca. 430-518; Orthodoxy; Heresy; Anathema
Miaphysitism; Monophysitism; Divinity of Christ; Council of Nicaea (1st: 325); Council of Constantinople (1st: 381); Council of Ephesus (431); Council of Chalcedon (451); Cyril, of Alexandria, Saint, ca. 370-444; Dionysius, of Alexandria, Saint, d....
Alexandria (Egypt); Patriarchs and patriarchate; Saints; Copts; Coptic Church; Archdeacons; Council of Ephesus (431); Christology; Byzantine Empire; Priests; Council of Nicaea (1st: 325); Athanasius, Saint, Patriarch of Alexandria, d. 373.; Cyril,...
Nicene Creed; Arianism; Arians; Cyril, of Jerusalem, Saint, ca. 315-386; Athanasius, Saint, Patriarch of Alexandria, d. 373.; Council of Constantinople (1st: 381)