Bebawi was known for publicly criticizing Coptic Pope Shenouda III, who according to Bebawi attacked the theology of Theosis along with Metropolitan Bishoi (then Secretary of the Holy Synod of the Coptic Orthodox Church) during the unofficial dialogue with the Russian Orthodox Church, claiming the theology to be heretical.[1]: 28 While it is seen by some Orthodox researchers that the dispute between Bebawi and Pope Shenouda was over Bebawi's criticizing Pope Shenouda's stand against then Egyptian president Anwar Sadat.[2] Bebawi was excommunicated following a ruling from the Coptic Orthodox Church that was issued after an emergency session held by the Holy Synod in 2007,[3] which was ruled against by the Egyptian Administrative Court in 2011.[4] In 2020, Pope Tawadros II annulled the excommunication of Bebawi despite protests from Anba Raphael, Bishop of Central Cairo, demanding Bebawi write an official letter of apology for his teachings.[5]
^Winter, Timothy; Bebawi, George (2000). Cross and Crescent: Making Connections Between Faiths. Great St Mary's.
^Bebawi, George (2020-02-29). Bopp, Emily (ed.). Psalms for Jesus: A Heart Longing for Union with Christ. Epiphany Publishing, LLC. ISBN978-1-946093-14-1. LCCN2020931479.