Resurrection among the Arabs
Arab Christian writers stressed the reality of the events of the Cross and Resurrection in the face of the skepticism with which their religious neighbors faced them […]
Arab Christian writers stressed the reality of the events of the Cross and Resurrection in the face of the skepticism with which their religious neighbors faced them […]
The cross is the most prominent characteristic and symbol of Christianity. Christians are proud of the cross and wear it on their necks and on the doorsteps of their homes, and draw the cross on their faces when...
Muslim historians and poets were interested in mentioning the most important monasteries (plural monastery) in the countries that were subject to Islamic rule. Yaqut al-Hamawi defines the monastery by saying:
In the first centuries of Islam, the topic of incarnation occupied a large space in the writings of Arab Christians, especially in their debate with Muslims. gesticulate
Incarnation in the Arab Christian heritage Continue reading »
Before the era of our current Patriarch, His Beatitude Patriarch Ignatius IV, the Church of Antioch knew three patriarchs who took the name Ignatius.
The Antiochian patriarchs who bore the name Ignatius Continue reading »
The topic of the cross and the death of Christ on it is the most controversial topic between Muslims and Christians. This is because the Qur’an denies the crucifixion of Christ:
Arab history has known many Arab Christian poets who rarely referred to their Christian identity in their poems. As for Suleiman...
The history of Arab Christianity has witnessed many theologians who wrote their works in Arabic. Most of these works were placed in the context of the Arab environment.
Churches that do not recognize the Council of Chalcedon refuse to call Jesus Christ “God and Man,” since the teaching of this Council states:
Between Ephesus, the robbers, and Chalcedon Continue reading »
The Antiochian See is not a branch. The See of Antioch has a heritage and its Christian contribution, which is essential. We must dig up our history... and abandon it
The Holy See of Antioch is a history of light Continue reading »