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  1. WikiProject Christianity was formed in 2006 to better organize information in articles related to Christianity. This page and its sub-pages contain links and information about the project. This project's goal is to help focus and coordinate the efforts of Wikipedians on Christianity related topics, and increase article quality and coverage.

  2. Wikipedia:WikiProject Christianity/Introduction < Wikipedia:WikiProject Christianity

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    • Project Functions By, Gasp, "outsiders"?
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    • Church of God

    Major "fields" within Christianity might also be reasonably broken out into separate groups. I would think, up front, that this might include one for biographies of major Christians, Christian literature (fiction and non-theological), Christian theology (already extant), Christian graphic arts, maybe one for "electronic media", Christian music (ext...

    There might well be groups for the basic subject of history. It had already been suggested at least once that there a group dealing specifically with Early Christianity, and others might reasonably exist for the era of the Protestant Reformation, and possibly other eras as well. 1. Hoiw about a Project group on Christian History? --Carlaude (talk) ...

    It would, remotely, be possible for a group on Mary (mother of Jesus), given the amount of content related to her, and even more remotely other individual Christians as well. We already have an extant Wikipedia:WikiProject Bible, to deal with that subject which is of major importance to not only Christians but Jews and Moslems as well. This raises ...

    This project, like all projects, exists to help editors working to improve content. This includes such activities as assessment, peer review, copyediting, etc. It might very well be the case that either in general or for a specific article, we might best benefit if someone from some other, non-Christian, group were to perform such activity. The boo...

    One of the sticking points for a group of this size is the "importance" assessments for individual article. A member of a small, newish church will clearly consider his church, the "right" one, to be very important, while others will consider it less so, given its size and possibly comparative lack of broader impact. I have noted that Wikipedia:Wik...

    Importance varies a lot between projects, and between Christianity projects. WP:NOVELS has a page specifically devoted to determining which articles are of Top priority to that project. Would the members of this project be interested in doing the same? John Carter (talk) 22:23, 15 March 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply] 1. We already have the Core topics work...

    I note that MILHIST has a contest page for use in developing articles. Maybe we could set up a similar contest here? John Carter (talk) 22:23, 15 March 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply] 1. Is it like for best article of the month or such?--Carlaude (talk) 23:09, 15 March 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply] 1.1. That would be one way of going. Another alternative would be ...

    The problem with trying to categorize all groups is it doesn’t always work. For example, the category Sacred Name Groups does not fit in with the Assemblies of Yahweh, as they categorize themselves by another more fitting term, ‘Messianic Israelites’. Also, the AOY would then be included in other categories, including [edit] “Sabbath-Keeping Church...

    I don't understand what the deal with the POV is. It sounds like some editors think that any attempt to classify a religious body is POV, which would make it impossible on Wikipedia. But I am wondering why the Church of God bodies have thier own section apart from the Pentecostal family? Besides them sharing similar history, I'm not aware of anythi...

  3. The Encyclopedia of Christianity, Editors Erwin Fahlbusch et al, Eerdmans/Brill, 1999 Notes: This list contains not only information on the names and lengths of every article contained in the work in question, but also information on the various named and unnamed designated subsections of those articles.

  4. The Evangelical Christianity project is about Evangelical churches and related topics. Despite the nuances in the various evangelical movements, there is a similar set of beliefs for movements adhering to the doctrine of the Believers' Church, the main ones being Anabaptism, Baptists and Pentecostalism, which can be found in the confessions of ...

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