Theologian Argues That Violence in Egypt Could Result in a Stronger Christian Representation
An American theologian says violence in Egypt mirrors the persecution of Christians 2,000 years ago.
“Coptic Christians and other believers in the Middle East must cling to the powerful truth of the risen Christ in these days as they possibly face the same persecution that Mark wrote about 2000 years ago,” wrote Dr. Michael A. Milton, chancellor-elect of Reformed Theological Seminary.
According to Milton, St. Mark spread Christianity to Egypt in AD 42, where it flourished until it was eventually driven out by Muslim forces.
“Now Mark’s Gospel must be retold to the very church he likely founded in Egypt,” wrote Milton.
Politicians alike contend that Egypt’s strict military regime currently in control of the government poses danger to both religious plurality and international affairs. Egypt has recently stunted friendly relations with Israel, and the violence that took place in Cairo has upset many international groups.
President Barack Obama has released a statement urging peace and compromise “so that Egyptians can move forward together to forge a strong and united Egypt.” To read more, click here.
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