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Christianity in Egypt / Christianity / Middle East / Christianity in Africa / Languages of Egypt / Coptic language / Copts / Nag Hammadi library / Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria / Coptic Orthodox Church / Religion in Africa / Religion in Egypt
Date: 2014-12-16 13:08:07
Christianity in Egypt
Christianity
Middle East
Christianity in Africa
Languages of Egypt
Coptic language
Copts
Nag Hammadi library
Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria
Coptic Orthodox Church
Religion in Africa
Religion in Egypt

Coptic Studies T he Religious Studies program at the University of Utah, in conjunction with the Classics Section of the Department of Languages, offers a two-year sequence in the Coptic language. During the first year,

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