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28 April 2025
- diffhist m History of Christianity 04:29 +7 ViridianPenguin talk contribs (Implementing {{u|Gonzo_fan2007}}'s seemingly uncontroversial suggestions) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
27 April 2025
- diffhist Yale University 21:03 +47 ElKevbo talk contribs (→Notable alumni: way too many examples listed)
- diffhist Yale University 19:52 +239 130.132.173.221 talk (→Notable alumni: Added current treasury secretary Scott Bessent) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist m History of Christianity 13:58 0 ViridianPenguin talk contribs (→After 476: Minor rewording per FAC discussion) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- diffhist Christianity 11:22 −1 Hazhk talk contribs (→top: amend citation to add journal)
- diffhist Christianity 11:15 −26 Hazhk talk contribs (→top: remove duplicate link. The crucifixion of Jesus is now linked in the opening sentence.)
- diffhist Christianity 11:13 −3 Hazhk talk contribs (non-Trinitarian groups reject the doctrine that Jesus was God the Son)
- diffhist Christianity 11:11 −9 Hazhk talk contribs (c/e)
- diffhist Christianity 11:10 −39 Hazhk talk contribs (→top: even non-Trinitarians accept Jesus as the "Son of God", but non-Trinitarian groups do not consider Jesus to be **God the Son**)
- diffhist Evangelicalism 11:00 +429 66.215.184.32 talk (Edited citations.)
- diffhist m History of Christianity 07:45 −4 Jenhawk777 talk contribs (→Reformation: word)
- diffhist History of Christianity 07:41 −4 Jenhawk777 talk contribs (→Colonialism and missions: verb tense consistency)
- diffhist History of Christianity 07:40 +4 Jenhawk777 talk contribs (→Colonialism and missions: verb tense)
- diffhist m History of Christianity 07:38 −3 Jenhawk777 talk contribs (→East and Renaissance: ce)
- diffhist History of Christianity 07:31 +8 Jenhawk777 talk contribs (→Challenges and repression: ce)
- diffhist History of Christianity 07:28 −3 Jenhawk777 talk contribs (→Schism, crusade, spread, and retraction: assigned? How would that have happened? His famous address makes a request, a call, no assignment)
- diffhist History of Christianity 07:13 −3 Jenhawk777 talk contribs (→First century: moved paragraph)
- diffhist History of Christianity 04:31 −74 ViridianPenguin talk contribs (Changes as agreed with Jenhawk777 at FAC) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- diffhist m Yale University 03:58 −348 Meters talk contribs (Reverted edit by VeryObviousPiglet (talk) to last version by JJMC89 bot III) Tag: Rollback
- diffhist Yale University 03:42 +348 VeryObviousPiglet talk contribs (→Notable alumni: Added content) Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist m History of Christianity 02:11 +6 ViridianPenguin talk contribs (Adding comma for dependent clause and adding "that" for conjunctive purpose) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- diffhist m History of Christianity 02:08 +50 ViridianPenguin talk contribs (Adding oxford comma, specifying which Chinese emperor licensed Christianity, and separating Mongolic and Turkic peoples wikilinks for separate ethnic groups) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- diffhist Pennsylvania 02:01 +30 DanielRigal talk contribs (rvv) Tag: Undo
- diffhist m History of Christianity 01:49 −5 ViridianPenguin talk contribs (Adding pronoun to fix compound sentence. "Making modern music possible" is a dependent clause that must be comma-separated. Per Merriam-Webster's definition for "identify oneself", "identified themselves" evokes identification made to authorities when the sentence only means to say that peasants and elites called themselves Christian while maintaining some pagan practices) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- diffhist Pennsylvania 01:43 −28 Logan199955 talk contribs (Typo) Tags: Reverted possibly inaccurate edit summary Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist m History of Christianity 01:42 −17 ViridianPenguin talk contribs (Substituting "Caucasian Armenia and Georgia" for "Caucasus region" as final list item because while I understand that these are neighboring areas meant to be construed together as a single region, the average reader is likely to think these are accidentally separated terms of the overarching list) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Pennsylvania 01:39 −2 Logan199955 talk contribs (Fixed size) Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist History of Christianity 01:36 −10 ViridianPenguin talk contribs (Per Praet's Ghent Uni page, he is both a philologist and ancient philosophy professor. The latter qualification is more relevant for his commentary on the source of belief during the Ante-Nicene period. Splitting sentence in lead to avoid four choices repeatedly chained by "which". "James the Just" title should not be used when this figure is previously introduced as "James, Jesus' brother". Removing redundant use of "power". No "and" should precede "consolidate territory" because it is mid-list) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- diffhist History of Christianity 00:14 −2 ViridianPenguin talk contribs (Removing stray comma, adverbs must precede verbs, pluralizing successor as used for series of popes, adding Oxford comma. Full Paul the Apostle wikilink should be used because the preceding sentence says the original Twelve Apostles were known by Jesus, so the info on Paul makes it sufficiently clear that he earned the title of the 13th Apostle despite not knowing Jesus. "An encounter with the risen Christ" is confusing after stating that Paul did not know Jesus) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
26 April 2025
- diffhist m History of Christianity 23:11 −6 ViridianPenguin talk contribs (Copyediting recent additions) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist History of Christianity 20:43 +18 Jenhawk777 talk contribs (→Reformation: divided sentence)
- diffhist m History of Christianity 20:40 −9 Jenhawk777 talk contribs (→Colonialism and missions: ce)
- diffhist History of Christianity 20:37 +286 Jenhawk777 talk contribs (→Women, witch frenzy, expulsion and inquisition: added sentence from Brittanica)
- diffhist History of Christianity 20:33 +211 ViridianPenguin talk contribs (Adding source on dechristianization of France during the French Revolution) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- diffhist History of Christianity 20:14 +44 Jenhawk777 talk contribs (→Heresies, schisms and councils: ce)
- diffhist m History of Christianity 20:09 +9 Jenhawk777 talk contribs (→Geographical spread: ce)
- diffhist m History of Christianity 20:07 +41 Jenhawk777 talk contribs (→Late antiquity (313 – c. 600): ce)
- diffhist History of Christianity 20:01 −155 Jenhawk777 talk contribs (→After 476: ce)
- diffhist m Pennsylvania 19:53 −15 TheM1sty talk contribs (Reverted edit by 179.37.71.79 (talk) to last version by Tris Wilson) Tag: Rollback
- diffhist Pennsylvania 19:52 +15 179.37.71.79 talk (Penn) Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist History of Christianity 18:14 +751 ViridianPenguin talk contribs (→Ideological movements: Adding Jefferson's role in secularization of America and France during late 1700s with changed sources. Ward 2006 does not support claim, only writing "in America it issued in the creation of vast bureaucratic machines on a scale unknown in the Old World" to discuss internal church affairs. The single paragraph Doyle and Hightower 2003 book review should not be used as the citation for the massive/contentious topic of dechristianization during the French Revolution) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- diffhist History of Christianity 16:32 +93 ViridianPenguin talk contribs (→Modern movements: Reworking summary of 2018 PEW data to clarify that these are survey findings. "Equally inevitable" is confusing because this data could alternatively imply that SE Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa will secularize upon economically developing to North American and European levels, and moreover, the Casanova 1994 source only discusses the smaller claim of secularization being a region-specific trend, rather than claiming religiosity will be permanent in some areas) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist History of Christianity 15:10 +231 ViridianPenguin talk contribs (→After World War II: While Koschorke 2025 does report Christianity as "present in all six continents" on the cited page, I am adding a book that catalogs Christianity's surprising presence in Antarctica too, including efforts to build a church for the Russian Orthodox researchers there) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- diffhist History of Christianity 14:42 +57 ViridianPenguin talk contribs (→After World War II: Copyediting. Council of Foreign Relations source reports 10% annual growth for Chinese Protestants, rather than all Chinese Christians. This is an important distinction because the source reports a separate 10-12 million Chinese Catholics. Avoiding chaining three sentences with two semicolons. "2.4 billion followers remaining" implies that the future of Christianity is an inevitable decline) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Wikipedia:Stub 13:34 +393 JoeNMLC talk contribs (→How to mark an article as a stub: add info. (with editor comment) - Explain to use stub-template and Not stub-category)
- diffhist Module:Text 12:19 0 Hike395 talk contribs (update date to last edit)
- diffhist History of Christianity 10:07 −188 Jenhawk777 talk contribs (→Reformation: rm tag; sources are correct)
- diffhist Wikipedia:Stub 04:28 +176 HouseBlaster talk contribs (→How to mark an article as a stub: advertise the change for a time)
25 April 2025
- diffhist History of Christianity 20:01 +63 ViridianPenguin talk contribs (→Modern period (1650–1945): Copyediting. Pietism should be in lowercase to match treatment of historicism and rationalism. Protestantism conceptualized human capital, rather than forming the concept itself. "Generating in the process" is needlessly wordy because grammar rules and dictionaries created for bible translations were not accidental, instead expressly made to support preaching per the source already listed. From Peter I until 1917, Russian leaders were emperors, not tsars) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist History of Christianity 19:15 +50 ViridianPenguin talk contribs (→Renaissance and Reformation (c. 1300–1650): Copyediting. Replacing "the Spanish crown" euphemism for more exact "Spanish monarchs" phrasing. Moving short sentence of Note 14 into body because Diet of Worms is a major event in history of Christianity. For the typical reader treating notes as optional/extra reading, the first mention of Catholic opposition to Luther would otherwise appear as the Council of Trent two decades later than the Diet of Worms) Tag: Visual edit