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Hi!

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Hi Emily,

Pizzacult is a great name!

Michellerow (talk) 04:25, 22 September 2015 (UTC)Reply


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I tried to post a gif??? Maybe it worked??

Michellerow (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 01:17, 13 October 2015 (UTC)Reply

Great Name

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Love the creativity!

Jmowbray27 (talk) 14:04, 26 September 2015 (UTC)JennaReply

Potential Topics for RELS 452

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Following my foolish instinct to stick to topics that would be possible I have decided on a collection of three stub topics which I believe I will be able to provide the most well-sourced content additions and updates to, and an additional two topics which I would be interested in working on but am unsure of the scholarship about.

This topic is sorely lacking in both direct literature content and citation (which I admit it has the beginnings of, mostly based on Old Testament) but considering that a major component of the Old Testament book of Numbers contains a detailed census of the tribe of Israel wandering the desert, I think it could be better. Additionally I am sure that this is something that scholars have explored both within, and outside of this context, as the genealogy of the mothers and fathers of the Jewish religion is also a major theme in Judaism. Scholars will also provide information to me about how genealogy is addressed in the New Testament. Basically this topic to me seems to be one of the more fruitful and satisfying endeavours I could undertake. Additionally many other articles on related but more specific components on this subject exist but are not explained clearly on this page that should connect them all.

This topic has suggested within itself as a stub is slated for deletion because it has (dum dum dum) no sources. Given that although it has no citations this stub includes suggestions for occurrences of declarations of faith. I believe that this is a topic that would have scholarship available, and based on the breadth of the suggestions would be amenable to researching in convenient sections.

I am partial to Mircea Eliade after having used him as a source in a paper last year for RELS 322 (Yoga in ...). Additionally I know that given the fact that Eliade is one of the featured religious theorists that we study in the RELS 354 (Theory) I am absolutely certain that scholarly information on this topic exists and can used to add to and cite this article.

Additional Interesting Topics

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Although I am unsure if any scholarly works on these topics is available to me easily or at all my interest was piqued by the stubs for Gallo-Roman Religion and Magna Dea.

Hopefully I've hit on something I'll end up working on Pizzacult (talk) 01:33, 5 October 2015 (UTC)Reply

Reference errors on 24 November

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