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August 2013 WikiProject Christianity Newsletter

 

ICHTHUS

August 2013

From the Editor

 

Welcome to the August 2013 issue of the WikiProject Christianity newsletter. We focus on the historical Jesus and reflect on the last month.

The project has another featured picture, The ruins of Holyrood Chapel, a digitisation of an oil-on-canvas painting. Our top-importance article, Jesus, has been nominated for Featured Article status, the discussion can be seen here; Knights of Colombus has also been nominated as a FAC.

Ecgbert (bishop) and Church architecture in Scotland have both this month achieved Good Article status.

Our project had several of its articles featured in the main page DYK section, including Hinckley Priory, Little Chapel, St Peter's Church, Ropsley, Chip Ingram, St John the Evangelist's Church, Corby Glen, Great George Street Congregational Church, St Mary's Church, Walton-on-the-Hill and Bunge church.

Our thanks go to all of those who have worked to achieve these article milestones.

Church of the month

 

This image, of Maillezais Cathedral and created by Selbymay was this month promoted to featured picture status.

Membership report
We would like to welcome our newest members, Thechristophermorris, Psmidi and Jchthys. Thank you all for your interest in this effort. If any members, new or not, wish any assistance, they should feel free to leave a message at the Christianity noticeboard or with me or other individual editors to request it.

Focus on...

 

THE
HISTORICAL JESUS

What was Jesus like? What did he preach? Did he claim to be the Messiah? Did he predict an apocalypse? What can we know about him outside a religious context? The Historical Jesus article discusses what can be known about Jesus with various degrees of probability. While scholars agree on the over all flow and outline of Jesus' life (his baptism by John, debated Jewish authorities, healings, and his crucifixion by Pilate) they have built various and diverging portraits of the rest of his life. These range from minimalist portraits that accept very little of the gospel accounts to maximalists who accept most of the accounts as historical.

The portraits of Jesus have at times been unwitting reflections of the researchers themselves, and Crossan once quipped that some authors "do autobiography and call it biography". However, the study of historical Jesus has made one thing clear: there is so much to learn about Jesus that the more one looks, the more there is to discover.

From the bookshelf

 
Jesus of Nazareth: An Independent Historian's Account of His Life and Teaching by Maurice Casey 2010 ISBN 0-567-64517-7

In this book Maurice Casey not only draws on his special expertise in the Aramaic traditions and the Q source, but provides a comprehensive review of the various approaches to the historical Jesus.

Did you know...

 
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hi. Yeah, that's true. I probably over-stepped a bit in what I added, with no refs. The stuff stated was absolutely true though, and there are in fact sources for the statements. So that's not an issue. It's just that refs were not supplied to back up those specific expositions, in the paragraphs, at the time. Granted. I was just wondering why, instead of completely reverting and removing, why not simply add "citation needed" tags? That is generally the WP recommendation. It would have been better though I agree for me to supply the sources right when I added the elaborations. But also, you never gave me the chance to. It was not even 24 hours since I put those modifications. The additions were good-faith, accurate, and do have support in general. Citation needed tags would have been an ok thing to do too, in that case. Regards. Gabby Merger (talk) 00:09, 9 August 2013 (UTC)

Gabby, honestly, it is because you have a recent history of simply adding information without sources, and while a CN tag is possible and permissible... so is simply removing the information. You need to learn to provide your sources before you add data, instead of waiting until someone makes you do it. ReformedArsenal (talk) 10:58, 9 August 2013 (UTC)
No problem. Next time I will. Gabby Merger (talk) 19:32, 9 August 2013 (UTC)

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