Learning Coptic Through the Gospel of Thomas
- Level 2 -
with Dr. Lydia Bremer-McCollum
January 5th - February 23rd
Lectures recorded Mondays 9:00 AM EST
Register NowAre you ready to build on your Coptic foundation and strengthen your reading skills?
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Register now for Dr. Lydia Bremer-McCollum’s 8-week live seminar, beginning Monday, January 5th, 2026 at 9:00–10:30 AM EST!
The course will help students review and solidify Coptic grammar introduced in Level 1 of Learning Coptic Through the Gospel of Thomas. Students will learn how to read and study the Gospel of Thomas in Coptic and apply their grammar knowledge and vocabulary to read through the Coptic Gospel of Thomas and other Nag Hammadi and Sahidic Coptic texts on their own.
Through targeted review of key grammar concepts and close reading, this Level 2 seminar will equip students with intermediate reading skills.
Course Structure
Each 90-minute session is divided into two components:
- Review of key grammar concepts
- Close reading of selected sayings from the Gospel of Thomas
This course is designed for students who have completed Learning Coptic Through the Gospel of Thomas (Level 1) or who already have a basic foundation in Sahidic Coptic.
If you’re eager to strengthen your skills and keep building on what you’ve learned, this seminar will help you take the next step with confidence.
$100
- ✔ 8 live 90-minute lectures, Mondays at 9:00 AM EST, starting January 5th 2026
- âś” Lectures are recorded live with immediate lifetime access
- âś” Community Discussion Forum
- âś” Weekly Exercises
Class Schedule
Week 1: Reviewing Ways of Describing Nouns and Close Reading of Thomas
Week 2: Reviewing Present and Future Tense and Close Reading of Thomas
Week 3: Reviewing Past Tense and Close Reading of Thomas
Week 4: Reviewing Complex Clause Construction and Close Reading of Thomas
Week 5: Reviewing Commands and Close Reading of Thomas
Week 6: Reviewing Conversions and Close Reading of Thomas
Week 7: Even More Review of Conversions and Close Reading of Thomas
Week 8: Close Reading of Thomas (and Student Questions)
Meet Your Instructor

Dr. Lydia Bremer-McCollum
Dr. Lydia Bremer-McCollum holds 10+ years of experience reading, translating, and teaching Coptic at Harvard and Princeton Universities.
She is an expert in ancient Christianities, with a special focus on the collection of texts found near Nag Hammadi and Pachomian monastic literature. In 2023-4, she served as a postdoctoral fellow with the digital platform the Coptic Scriptorium. She also runs a weekly open-access online Coptic reading group.
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