
The Coptic Studies Corner
(St. Shenouda the Archimandrite Coptic Society)
.... Note: the Coptic CD available from the above site is highly recommended
Crum's Coptic Dictionary
(at Paterson Brown's Metalogos site)
Plumley's Coptic Grammar
(at Paterson Brown's Metalogos site)
Exercise Key for Lambdin's Intro to Sahidic Coptic (Bill Arnal, Univ. of Regina)
English to Sahidic Translator
(at mycopticchurch.com)
Encyclopedia Coptica
(The Christian Coptic Orthodox Church of Egypt)
Coptic Font Standard
(The Coptic Orthodox Church Network)
The Nag Hammadi Discovery of Manuscripts (Roger Pearse)
Nag Hammadi Library Section of
the Gnostic Society Library (Lance Owens)
The Nag Hammadi Library
(author unknown; some good info, but flawed)
Society of Biblical Literature (SBL)
The Ten Sefirot of the Kabbalah (Eliezer Segal, University of Calgary)
Sites with significant Gospel of Thomas content
The Gospel of Thomas Home Page (Stevan Davies, College Misericordia)
The Gospel of Thomas Collection (part of the Gnostic Society Library)
Peter Kirby's links and notes
Andrew Phillip Smith's website
Andrew Bernhard's archive of GTh-related Crosstalk notes (Mar 96 - Dec 98)
Blogs of special interest
The Forbidden Gospels Blog (April DeConick, Rice Univ.)
(Prof. DeConick is author of the recent books Recovering the Original
Gospel of Thomas and The Original Gospel of Thomas in Translation.)
Recent blog entries of interest
"What About Saying 71?" (April DeConick, 22 Feb 07)
"How Was Thomas Written?" (Mark Goodacre, 22 Feb 07)
"How Was the Gospel of Thomas Written?" (April DeConick, 21 Feb 07)
"The Missing Middle in Thomas Synoptic Comparisons" (Mark Goodacre, 20 Feb 07)
Email discussion groups
GThomas, a moderated email discussion group devoted to the scholarly study
of the Gospel of Thomas and related subjects, was started in December, 1998, by
Paul Miller. Current moderators are William Arnal, Andrew Criddle, Rick Hubbard,
Jacob Knee, Judy Redman, and myself (Mike Grondin). Stevan Davies is moderator
emeritus. Participants include scholars, students and laypeople of all faiths or none.
(Please note that this is NOT a religious discussion group.)
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GospelofThomas, a loosely-run group for "spiritual seekers", was started as
an offshoot of GThomas in Jan, 1999, by Tord Svenson. Describes itself as:
"A list for those interested in exploring the meanings of the 114 Sayings attributed to
Jesus. An invitation is extended to individuals of all faiths and traditions who bring a
sincere desire for increased understanding, appreciation and fellowship."
to subscribe, or for more information, click here
This page last updated 27 Mar 2007.