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WikiProject Reformed Christianity

Some Wikipedians have formed a project to better organize information in articles related to Reformed Christianity (Calvinism). Wikipedia articles on Reformed Christianity-related topics are typically at or near the top of Google searches - so accurate, thorough, and - yes - comprehensive entries are imperative. This page and its subpages contain suggestions and it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians. All editors interested in Reformed Christianity are invited and encouraged to participate. If you would like to help, please inquire on the talk page and see the to-do list here. The goals of the project are:

  1. To improve the quality of Reformed Christianity-related articles.
  2. To increase the number of articles related to Reformed Christianity in Wikipedia

The WikiProject scope is generally the same as that of the

James I of England. Tagging an article indicates that the article needs attention from the WikiProject Reformed Christianity
.

Reformed Christians to be included:

  • Theologians, philosophers, or some other important Christian worker, e.g. Bible translator, evangelist, etc.
  • Politicians (kings, lords, whatever) that had an influence on the ability of Reformed Christianity to spread, e.g. took in Reformed Christian refugees, were of help to Reformed Christianity materially, or the like
  • Ministers if they a have relevance to the wider Reformed tradition.

To join, add yourself to this list.

Tasks

  • Go to work in one of our departments; Assessment could use some help at the moment.
  • Help ensure that each of the topics which has separate articles in print encyclopedias receives some degree of similar attention here. An early listing of some such articles can be found at WP:WikiProject Reformed Christianity/Tasks/Prospectus.

Departments

  • Assessment Department - These editors work to assess and categorize articles within the scope of the Reformed Christianity project.
  • Collaboration Department - Here we seek to identify articles that would benefit from a significant collaborative effort.
  • Translation Department - These editors serve to enhance Wikipedia's Reformed Christianity content by translating material from or to non-English articles and sources for use within the project. To coordinate this, it includes a staff of volunteer translators for various languages.
  • Outreach Department - These editors work to recruit and welcome new editors to the project.

Recognized content

Featured articles

Former featured articles

Featured lists

Featured pictures

  • Basel - Pauluskirche1
    Basel - Pauluskirche1
  • David Livingstone by Thomas Annan
    David Livingstone by Thomas Annan
  • Henry Highland Garnet by James U. Stead
    Henry Highland Garnet by James U. Stead
  • PORTRAIT OF CHARLES HODGE, Rembrandt Peale
    PORTRAIT OF CHARLES HODGE, Rembrandt Peale
  • Paisley Abbey Interior East
    Paisley Abbey Interior East
  • Paisley Abbey from the south east
    Paisley Abbey from the south east
  • Pietro Vermigli by Hans Asper
    Pietro Vermigli by Hans Asper
  • Thomas Cranmer by Gerlach Flicke
    Thomas Cranmer by Gerlach Flicke

A-Class articles

Good articles

Former good articles

Did you know? articles

Main page featured articles

Main page featured lists

In the News articles

Picture of the day pictures

  • Thomas Cranmer by Gerlach Flicke (2013-01-28)
    Thomas Cranmer by Gerlach Flicke (2013-01-28)
  • Basel - Pauluskirche1 (2013-11-25)
    Basel - Pauluskirche1 (2013-11-25)
  • PORTRAIT OF CHARLES HODGE, Rembrandt Peale (2016-12-27)
    PORTRAIT OF CHARLES HODGE, Rembrandt Peale (2016-12-27)
  • Paisley Abbey from the south east (2017-05-03)
    Paisley Abbey from the south east (2017-05-03)
  • Paisley Abbey Interior East (2020-04-15)
    Paisley Abbey Interior East (2020-04-15)
  • Pietro Vermigli by Hans Asper (2020-09-08)
    Pietro Vermigli by Hans Asper (2020-09-08)
  • Henry Highland Garnet by James U. Stead (2023-02-12)
    Henry Highland Garnet by James U. Stead (2023-02-12)

Templates

The following templates can be used on pages in Wikipedia to associate them with the Reformed Christianity WikiProject. Click on a template's title to see a sample of what it produces when included on a page. For a full list of Reformed Christianity templates see the main template page.

Main templates

  • {{Portal|Reformed Christianity}}Template to add to main pages of all Calvinism-related articles
  • {{
    WP Reformed Christianity
    }}— Template to add to talk pages of all Calvinism-related articles
  • Wikipedia:WikiProject Reformed Christianity/UserboxUserbox for members to show off and advertise our project!

Stub templates

Article Alerts

Article alerts main page Proposed deletions

  • 03 Apr 2024Federation of Reformed Churches (talk · edit · hist) PRODed by Dclemens1971 (t · c) was deproded by Kvng (t · c) on 09 Apr 2024

Images

  • Portrait of John Calvin from The Hundred Greatest Men, 1885
    Portrait of John Calvin from The Hundred Greatest Men, 1885
  • Portrait of John Knox from the original in the possession of Lord Torpichen
    Portrait of
    Lord Torpichen
  • The mnemonic TULIP recalls the five points of Calvinism
    The
    five points of Calvinism

Project navigation


Article assessments

Listing of Calvinism articles by quality
Article assessment

Naming conventions

Naming conventions

  • For people: [[John Calvin]], unless others by that name exist, in which case the activity for which the individual is best known should be bracketed, e.g., [[John Calvin (reformer)]] (not [[John Calvin (scholar)]], [[John Calivn (theologian)]], etc.)
    • For clergy: (minister), (deacon), (priest), (bishop)
    • For scholars: (theologian), (philosopher)
    • Other possibilities: (author), (martyr), (missionary), (religious)
  • For other subjects: The simpler the title the better, with redirects or disambiguation pages, as necessary.

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