Books by Dr kerolos Kamal Rezk
👤 About Dr. Kerolos Kamal Rezk
Dr. Kerolos Kamal Rezk is an Egyptian anesthesiologist, author, and entrepreneur based in Cairo. Born in 1984, he seamlessly blends his medical expertise with a passion for literature. Beyond his dedication to patient care, he is an avid reader and writer, having authored works aimed at inspiring and guiding others.
His literary endeavors are encapsulated in the Breaking Barriers series, a collection that delves into personal growth, societal challenges, and the transformative power of faith. The series includes titles such as From Tragedy to Triumph and Else, Ethical Dilemmas: Trudeau’s Political Controversies, and Trump in the Eye of Arabs: Shifting Sands, each exploring different facets of the human experience and political landscapes.
Dr. Rezk’s multifaceted career reflects a commitment to both advancing healthcare and contributing to the literary world, inspiring others through his writings and professional endeavors.
Breaking Barriers Series by Dr. Kerolos Kamal Rezk
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قاضيهم (كسر الحواجز Book 1)
An Arabic-language novel intertwining past and present, exploring the origins of its main characters and contemporary events up to around 2015, including the Paris attacks. -
Plan, Achieve, Succeed: The Ultimate Daily Planner for University Students
A practical guide designed to help university students organize their academic life, set goals, and track progress. -
From Tragedy to Triumph And Else
A narrative focusing on resilience and the transformative power of faith, illustrating how adversity can lead to personal growth. -
Ethical Dilemmas: Trudeau’s Political Controversies
An examination of political ethics through the lens of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s controversies, encouraging readers to consider the moral implications of leadership. -
TRUMP IN THE EYE OF ARABS: SHIFTING SANDS
An analysis of former U.S. President Donald Trump’s policies and their impact on Arab perceptions, delving into the complexities of international relations. - THE FOUNDING OF THE CHURCH IN ROMERethinking Apostolic Authority: Peter, Paul, and the Rise of Roman Primacy
A scholarly analysis of early Christian leadership in Rome.

The Founding of the Church in Rome
Rethinking Apostolic Authority: Peter, Paul, and the Rise of Roman Primacy
A scholarly analysis of early Christian leadership in Rome.
Dive into the captivating historical debate surrounding two of Christianity’s most revered apostles—Peter and Paul—and their roles in the establishment of the Church in Rome. Written by the acclaimed theologian Dr. Kerolos Kamal Rezk, this monumental study explores the deep roots of one of early Christianity’s most significant and contested issues. Perfect for history enthusiasts, theologians, and curious minds, Breaking Barriers blends riveting historical inquiry with insightful theological analysis.
Peter vs. Paul: Who Founded the Roman Church?
Explore the lives, teachings, and controversies surrounding Apostles Peter and Paul, each hailed as foundational pillars of the Church. Dr. Rezk unpacks the traditional view of Peter as Rome’s first bishop, the “Rock” upon which the Church was built, alongside Paul’s groundbreaking missionary work that extended Christianity to Gentile communities. By comparing their distinctive contributions, this book offers a nuanced examination of the historical, archaeological, and theological evidence surrounding their legacy

From Tragedy To Triumph And Else
Discover a story of resilience, redemption, and the transformative power of faith.
The intricate journey from tragedy to triumph often serves as a profound testament to the resilience of the human spirit. Individuals confronted with overwhelming adversity frequently discover latent strengths and capabilities they had not previously recognized. This metamorphosis can emerge from various forms of tragedy—be it personal loss, illness, or societal upheaval—that prompts profound introspection and a reevaluation of priorities. As one navigates the tumultuous waters of grief or despair, there often lies an impetus for change that fuels a renewed sense of purpose. Importantly, the transition from suffering to success is frequently marked by critical lessons learned and the cultivation of empathy toward others enduring similar challenges. This process not only fosters personal growth but also inspires a broader communal understanding of resilience. Ultimately, this journey underscores the interconnectedness of our experiences, illustrating how triumph becomes even more poignant when born from the depths of tragedy.
The transition from triumph to tragedy often serves as a poignant reminder of the precariousness of human success and its inherent vulnerabilities. This cycle underscores the notion that significant achievements can engender complacency, leading individuals or societies to overlook potential threats lurking beneath the surface of their success. Indeed, triumph can create an illusion of invincibility, obscuring the reality that the very elements contributing to an individuals or groups victory may simultaneously sow the seeds of their downfall. For instance, a once-celebrated leader who, in their pursuit of greatness, becomes increasingly isolated from the very constituents that propelled them to power can soon find themselves facing dire consequences, as public sentiment shifts sharply. This complex interplay between achievement and adversity highlights the fragile nature of victory, as one misstep or miscalculation can transform accolades into scorn, further illustrating the intricate relationship between triumph and tragedy in the broader narrative of human experience.
A scholarly analysis of tragedy and triumph in life

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Trudeau’s tenure has been marked by both progressive reforms and notable controversies, reflecting a complex legacy in Canadian politics.
Justin Trudeau, born on December 25, 1971, in Ottawa, Ontario, is a Canadian politician who has served as the 23rd Prime Minister of Canada since 2015. He is the eldest son of former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, making him the first child of a previous prime minister to hold the position.
Trudeau’s early life was marked by a strong educational background. He graduated from McGill University in 1994 with a Bachelor of Arts in literature and later obtained a Bachelor of Education from the University of British Columbia in 1998. Before entering politics, he worked as a teacher in Vancouver and was actively involved in various youth and environmental organizations.
In 2008, Trudeau was elected as the Member of Parliament for the Montreal riding of Papineau. He became the leader of the Liberal Party in 2013 and led the party to a majority government in the 2015 federal election. During his tenure, Trudeau’s government implemented several significant policies, including the legalization of recreational cannabis, the introduction of a federal carbon tax, and the negotiation of trade agreements such as the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA).
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