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Church-State Relations in Egypt
Author: Paul Sedra
Date created: 2014-02
The ‘sectarianization’ of Egyptian society
Author: Paul Sedra
Date created: 2013-08
John Lieder and his Mission in Egypt: The Evangelical Ethos at Work Among Nineteenth-Century Copts
Author: Paul Sedra
Date created: 2004-10
الأقباط وصراع السلطة على الأحوال الشخصية
Author: Paul Sedra
Date created: 2012-12
Textbook Maneuvers: Evangelicals and Educational Reform in Nineteenth-Century Egypt
Author: Paul Sedra
Date created: 2006-01
Writing the History of the Modern Copts: From Victims and Symbols to Actors
Author: Paul Sedra
Date created: 2009-04
Quick Thoughts: Paul Sedra on the IS Massacre of Egyptian Copts in Libya
Author: Paul Sedra
Date created: 2015-02

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