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As the archives demonstrate, frequent editors have pointed out the need for improvements to this article. I've already begun working on this by writing new Background, "First century" and "Second century" sections. These are my thoughts for further revision. At this time, I'm mainly focused on the early periods of Christianity.
For the lede:
There isn't a real lede (this was pointed out years ago and the situation remains the same). The article begins by abruptly talking about the Trinity.
For the section "Biblical Canon":
I'm seeing primary sources (ancient Christian writers) used as sources
Some good facts with good sources
For the section "Patristic theology":
It's entirely unsourced.
The subsection "Ante-Nicene Fathers" is a list of writers that is not very informative.
For the section "Nicene Creed":
One unsourced paragraph that is confusing. What is the "argument" that was "closed" in the first sentence?
The subsection "Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers" is unsourced, uses pov language ("heretical Byzantine emperors), and is mainly just a list of the writers of the time.
The subsection "Papacy and Primacy" has some sources but not sure about the overall accuracy.
For the section "Early heresies":
I don't like lumping the early "heresies" into one section. They should be threaded throughout the chronological narrative as they appear. Often, "orthodox" theology was developed or clarified in response to theological controversies, so both "heresy" and "orthodoxy" should be discussed alongside each other.
Section uses Scripture verses as sources
Some of these sources look like they are devotional rather than scholarly but not sure. Need a closer look.
With all this being said, my approach is to focus on developments up to 500 for now. I will probably divide things up by century, but preserve the section on the Biblical canon as I think it would be useful to keep that information altogether. As for the "Early heresies" section, I think it best to spread that information throughout the chronological narrative.
Ltwin (
talk) 04:24, 2 April 2023 (UTC)reply
I think this article could be promoted to B Class (and I would do that) except that it needs a more reasonable lede, if it not an ideal one.
Countercheck (
talk) 00:27, 13 May 2023 (UTC)reply