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I'd like to start on an article on Roman Catholicism.  I've never written an encyclopedia article before, and certainly not on a subject so broad.  I suppose it should be mostly historical, as things like dogma, liturgy,  theology, etc. are primarily historical (they play out in history), but I imagine this would be unwieldy.  I guess I'd like to spearhead a conversation about how the article should be structured.
I'd like to start on an article on Roman Catholicism.  I've never written an encyclopedia article before, and certainly not on a subject so broad.  I suppose it should be mostly historical, as things like dogma, liturgy,  theology, etc. are primarily historical (they play out in history), but I imagine this would be unwieldy.  I guess I'd like to spearhead a conversation about how the article should be structured.


I'd like to avoid the wikipedia article if I can.  Also, I am a Roman Catholic and rounding out a Masters degree in theology from a Catholic university.  So I'm rather excited to be working on this article!
I'd like to avoid the wikipedia article if I can.  Also, I am a Roman Catholic and rounding out a Masters degree in theology from a Catholic university.  So I'm rather excited to be working on this article!--[[User:Adam P. Verslype|Adam P. Verslype]] 00:50, 14 March 2007 (CDT)

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I'd like to start on an article on Roman Catholicism. I've never written an encyclopedia article before, and certainly not on a subject so broad. I suppose it should be mostly historical, as things like dogma, liturgy, theology, etc. are primarily historical (they play out in history), but I imagine this would be unwieldy. I guess I'd like to spearhead a conversation about how the article should be structured.

I'd like to avoid the wikipedia article if I can. Also, I am a Roman Catholic and rounding out a Masters degree in theology from a Catholic university. So I'm rather excited to be working on this article!--Adam P. Verslype 00:50, 14 March 2007 (CDT)