So far I've been editing a number of articles concerning Christianity and its various expressions; counting childhood and adulthood both, my own journey has included non-denominational,
Lutheran, [Assemblies of God]
?, [United Methodist]
?,
Free Methodist, and Mennonite
? churches. A few years ago our family joined the
Eastern Orthodox Church, and it looks like I've finally found a home for my soul.
Some of my other interests are classical and jazz music, good fantasy and science fiction, family life, and computer science, as I'm a programmer by trade, with a bent towards Open Source. I find I get more out of Wikipedia the more I put in, and think it's a fantastic collaborative effort. The longer I participate, the more I learn, both from reading other contributions and doing more research for my own.
Pages I plan to edit
(in no particular order)
List of saints
- [Gregory Palamas]?
- Matthew the Evangelist
- [Mark the Evangelist]?
- [Luke the Evangelist]?
- [John the Evangelist]?
- [John the Theologian]? (should redirect to John the Evangelist)
- Theophan the Recluse
- [John of San Francisco]?
- [Catherine of the Wheel]?
- [John of Damascus]?
- Andrew
- [Basil Fool for Christ]?
- [John of the Ladder]?
- [Theodore the Studite]? (is that his name? the one who defended iconography around the 7th or 8th century, with John of Damascus?)
- Justin Martyr
Also want to make sure each of the Seven Ecumenical Councils are covered (first seven if you're Roman Catholic).
I also like keeping an eye on the Christianity, Trinity, Bible and related pages, as those definitions seem to get a lot of editing attention. :-)
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