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![]() | According to the dictionary, (n). The Afro-Asiatic language of the Copts, which survives only as a liturgical language of the Coptic Church. (adj.) Of or relating to the Copts, the Coptic Church, or the Coptic language. So...I still don't know what the club is. Could you tell us more iKwak. |
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![]() | I really don't know what COPTIC CLUB is about. I just know that the organization exists on campus and one of the staff wanted to get the name listed on the Club/Organization directory. Maybe, he/she will show up and post some information.
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![]() | Coptic refers to early Christianity. The texts we are talking about are The Gospel of Thomas, The Gospel of Q, The Dead Sea Scrolls, and the Nag Hammadi Library. This includes books that later were to become the New Testament. Most of these books were written before 100-200 AD. And the New Testament was not put together by the Ecumenical Council of the Catholic Church until about 500 AD. Coptics were from areas in the mediterranean near Greece and Egypt. Today there is Coptic Christianity, which is another story entirely. In summary, this discussion board could be about the origins of the religion that we know today as Christianity. |
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