Genesis 3:16 and Eve’s Punishment: In the Early Jewish and Christian Writings 

IntroductionAfter the fall, there were consequences for the sin of Adam and Eve. God decided to punish Adam, Eve, and the serpent because of their disobedience. Genesis 3:16[1] focuses on woman’s Punishment. That the woman will give birth with more pain, she will have a…

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The Fifth-Century Christological Controversy Between Cyril of Alexandria and Nestorius of Constantinople: The Mariology Controversy as an Example

Introduction There is no doubt that one of the most significant conflicts in the Church's history is the Christological controversy that culminated in the fifth century. This controversy is forever linked to the names Cyril of Alexandria and Nestorius of Constantinople. Shortly after being elected…

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Coptic Language Disappearing: The struggle with Arabization and Islamization

The Coptic language is the last development stage of the ancient Egyptian language. The Coptic language appeared around 100 B.C., it’s the same meanings and pronunciation as the ancient Egyptian language, however, it’s Written in Greek letters. The Coptic language was the language of the…

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Karl Barth’s Doctrine Of Election As A Model For An Inclusive God

IntroductionWe need to answer this question, why do we need to see God as an inclusive God? In the world of diversity in which we are living today, it is difficult to consider that others (non-Christians) are apart from God. If we believe that Christ…

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