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=='Celtic'/"Celtic" Christianity?== |
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""Celtic Christianity" has been conceived of with differing levels of specificity: some writers have described a distinct "Celtic Church" uniting the Celtic peoples and distinguishing them from the "Roman" Catholic Church, while others classify it as simply a set of distinctive practices occurring in those areas.[2] Scholars now reject the former notion" - on that basis perhaps use of '' or "" should be used in the title, as indicated? [[User:Fergananim|Fergananim]] ([[User talk:Fergananim|talk]]) 10:42, 14 June 2017 (UTC) |
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More sourcing for the legends of [[Lucius]], [[Joseph of Arimathea]], and [[Saint Fagan]] on their pages. More sourcing for early Celtic Christianity at [[list of Welsh saints]], although it's largely sourced to Baring-Gould and could use more recent treatment if we've got it. They can be brought over if it's needful. — [[User talk:LlywelynII|<span style="text-shadow:#BBBBBB 0.1em 0.1em 0.1em; class=texhtml">Llywelyn<font color="Gold">II</font></span>]] 06:34, 9 February 2015 (UTC) |
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The result of the move request was: '''Not Moved'''. Consensus against move. <small>([[Wikipedia:Requested moves/Closing instructions#Non-admin closure|non-admin closure]])</small> –[[User:Ammarpad|Ammarpad]] ([[User talk:Ammarpad|talk]]) 15:48, 23 November 2018 (UTC) |
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==Gildas== |
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Per [[User:Johnbod|Johnbod]]'s recent edits: |
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[[:Celtic Christianity]] → {{no redirect|Christianity in the Celtic nations}} – Scope, [[WP:PRECISION]] per [[Celtic nations]]. Compare [[Celtic Christianity#Definitions]], e.g.: "[M]odern scholars have identified problems with all of these claims, and find the term 'Celtic Christianity' problematic in and of itself. Modern scholarship roundly rejects the idea of a 'Celtic Church' due to the lack of substantiating evidence." [[WP:CONSISTENCY]] with [[Christianity in Roman Britain]], [[Christianity in Anglo-Saxon England]], [[Christianity in Medieval Scotland]]. A second option would be something like [[Christianisation of the Celtic nations]] in equivalence [[Christianization of Kievan Rus']], [[Christianization of the Slavs]], etc. [[User:Chicbyaccident|Chicbyaccident]] ([[User talk:Chicbyaccident|talk]]) 11:12, 16 November 2018 (UTC) |
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'''I.'''<br>Possible≠probable, but remains a true statement. We don't want to give {{sc|[[wp:undue]]}} weight to {{sc|[[wp:fringe]]}} theories, I know. At the same time, for historic reasons, it's important to mention Bede & co's legends about Lucius and later legends about Joey A: people really did believe those legends for many centuries. For {{sc|[[wp:lie]]}} reasons, we have to make clear that those stories in their full development are <u>undoubtably</u> untrue (no 28 bishops, 3 archbishops, or united kingdom of Lucius) and may have been (Lucius) or probably were (Joey) entirely invented. Gildas is something different from that. He's very important as an early local source with access to (unlike Geoffrey, real) records that no longer exist. He says someone showed up by the end of the reign of Tiberius: we should mention it. There's no impossibility involved and we shouldn't remove it or pretend there is: there are specific NT statements of Christ sending out apostles during his lifetime (i.e., {{c.|30|33}}), there's a specific text (provided) saying by name that one of them was sent to Britain, and it doesn't take 4 years to walk there. |
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:When you say "modern scholarship roundly rejects' would you provide some links please. -----[[User:Snowded|<b style="color: #801818; font-family: Papyrus;">Snowded</b>]] <sup>[[User talk:Snowded#top|<small style="color: #708090; font-family: Baskerville;">TALK</small>]]</sup> 11:32, 16 November 2018 (UTC) |
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Now, that said, obviously the mission wasn't terribly successful. I thought that would be obvious from context: the first bishops aren't known for another 3 centuries. We can also add sourcing calling it highly unlikely or a confusion ([[Claudius]]'s first name was 'Tiberius') and that's probably right. — [[User talk:LlywelynII|<span style="text-shadow:#BBBBBB 0.1em 0.1em 0.1em; class=texhtml">Llywelyn<font color="Gold">II</font></span>]] 06:16, 9 February 2015 (UTC) |
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:: As listed after the sentences in [[Celtic Christianity#Definitions]], ultimately listed at [[Celtic Christianity#References]]. [[User:Chicbyaccident|Chicbyaccident]] ([[User talk:Chicbyaccident|talk]]) 11:37, 16 November 2018 (UTC) |
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*'''Oppose'''. Modern scholars regard 'Celtic Christianity' as problematic, but the notion of 'Celtic nations' is also problematic. The chapter on the subject in the ''Cambridge History of Christianity'' is headed 'Christianities of the Celtic peoples', but this is also unsatisfactory both because term Celtic is considered suspect, except linguistically, and because a key confrontation between the two forms took place in Northumbria at the [[Synod of Whitby]]. There was a separate related set of traditions in Britain and Ireland and no satisfactory name for it. We need a better name but I cannot think of one. [[User:Dudley Miles|Dudley Miles]] ([[User talk:Dudley Miles|talk]]) 12:29, 16 November 2018 (UTC) |
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'''II.'''<br>Also, cf. {{sc|[[wp:socalled]]}}. Short version is don't use it. Not only ''is'' the [[Great Conspiracy]] known by that name, it is the [[Great Conspiracy|primary topic]] for that name, which provides it without sneer quotes. If there are legitimate problems with the name raised by the scholarship, kindly provide it to both pages and possibly start a move request. Otherwise, realize it's just what that event is known as, similar to the [[Norman conquest of England]] (not the "Norman immigration to England around 1066") or the [[Crusades]] (not the "European invasions of Palestine during the Pre-modern period"). — [[User talk:LlywelynII|<span style="text-shadow:#BBBBBB 0.1em 0.1em 0.1em; class=texhtml">Llywelyn<font color="Gold">II</font></span>]] 06:41, 9 February 2015 (UTC) |
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:: I'd support [[Christianity of the Celtic peoples]], but perhaps also someting like "of the British peoples"/"British isles". Anyway, see also [[Celtic_Christianity#Celtic_Christian_revivalism]]: "In the 18th and 19th centuries, antiquarianism, the Romantic movement, and growing nationalism influenced ideas about what was becoming known as "Celtic Christianity". Beginning in the early 20th century, a full-fledged revival movement began, centred on the island of Iona and influenced by the Irish literary revival and more general Christian revivals. By the end of the 20th century, another wave of enthusiasm began, this time influenced by New Age ideals." We already have [[Neo-Celtic Christianity]] to describe what seems to be promoted here both above and below. [[User:Chicbyaccident|Chicbyaccident]] ([[User talk:Chicbyaccident|talk]]) 13:38, 16 November 2018 (UTC) |
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::I can't be bothered, even to tag it - keep the article full of unreferenced/primary source Romantic fantasy if you like. [[User:Johnbod|Johnbod]] ([[User talk:Johnbod|talk]]) 09:18, 9 February 2015 (UTC) |
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*'''Oppose'''. The proposed title is too broad. The page can deal with concept of "Celtic Christianity" without presenting it as unequivocally real. [[User:Srnec|Srnec]] ([[User talk:Srnec|talk]]) 12:38, 16 November 2018 (UTC) |
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*'''Oppose''' per opposers, and because there is no stop date obvious for "Christianity in the Celtic nations", which could be mostly about the 19th century in Ireland and Wales for all the reader knows. Like [[Celtic art]] etc, the term has all sorts of problems, but there is no preferable alternative, and at least it wins in [[WP:COMMONNAME]]. [[User:Johnbod|Johnbod]] ([[User talk:Johnbod|talk]]) 15:35, 16 November 2018 (UTC) |
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*'''Oppose''' I read some of the references and I don't think they justify moving away from a common search term. Also the Synod of Whitby creates an identity -----[[User:Snowded|<b style="color: #801818; font-family: Papyrus;">Snowded</b>]] <sup>[[User talk:Snowded#top|<small style="color: #708090; font-family: Baskerville;">TALK</small>]]</sup> 16:58, 16 November 2018 (UTC) |
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*'''Oppose''' - Current article is already large enough and covers a specific term and topic. No need to confuse it with other, broader issues. Other, related topics already cover what can be reliably sourced. Maybe look to those articles for places to make improvements. - [[User:CorbieVreccan|<span style="font-family:georgia"><b style="color:#44018F;">Co</b><b style="color: #003878;">rb</b><b style="color: #145073;">ie</b><b style="color: #006E0D">V</b></span>]] <sup>[[User_talk:CorbieVreccan|☊]]</sup> [[WP:SPIDER|☼]] 20:43, 16 November 2018 (UTC) |
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User:Snowded, you [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Celtic_Christianity&type=revision&diff=970354722&oldid=970353976 removed] reliably sourced information from the article and replaced it with an uncited sentence. What was removed from the article was cited to publications printed by academic presses (such as [[Oxford University Press]]), as well as scholars including [[Ian Bradley]]. If you have suggestions on where this content can be better placed, I am open to hearing them; however, this cannot be removed in full. I hope this helps. With regards, [[User:Anupam|Anupam]]<sup>[[User talk:Anupam|Talk]]</sup> 20:29, 30 July 2020 (UTC) |
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Hello fellow Wikipedians, |
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:I should note that Ian Bradely is heavily cited throughout the rest of the article; therefore an edit summary of "too much opinion in those changes" is not an adequate reason for removing the information. I have added the content elsewhere to the article so as a [[WP:COMPROMISE|compromise]], I am willing to remove the information from the lede, though I think that something should be said there about the influence of Insular Christianity on the faith as practiced in the British Isles. I look forward to hearing your thoughts. Kind regards, [[User:Anupam|Anupam]]<sup>[[User talk:Anupam|Talk]]</sup> 20:53, 30 July 2020 (UTC) |
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::You might want to check out [[WP:BRD]], you were bold and you were reverted so next step is to discuss, the onus is on you to justify the changes. The changes read like synthesis to me but its late at night so I will review in the morning -----[[User:Snowded|<b style="color: #801818; font-family: Papyrus;">Snowded</b>]] <sup>[[User talk:Snowded#top|<small style="color: #708090; font-family: Baskerville;">TALK</small>]]</sup> 20:57, 30 July 2020 (UTC) |
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I have just added archive links to {{plural:1|one external link|1 external links}} on [[Celtic Christianity]]. Please take a moment to review [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=697857051 my edit]. If necessary, add {{tlx|cbignore}} after the link to keep me from modifying it. Alternatively, you can add {{tlx|nobots|deny{{=}}InternetArchiveBot}} to keep me off the page altogether. I made the following changes: |
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:::User:Snowded, I appreciate your willingness to have a second look at the changes. Given that I've substantially trimmed the sentences in the lede as I suggested in the compromise above, I don't think that there should be any issue now. If there are, I'd be happy to work with you to hammer them out. I hope this helps. With regards, [[User:Anupam|Anupam]]<sup>[[User talk:Anupam|Talk]]</sup> 21:28, 30 July 2020 (UTC) |
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*Added archive https://web.archive.org/20131103040938/http://www.spiritualitytoday.org:80/spir2day/853735woods.html to http://www.spiritualitytoday.org/spir2day/853735woods.html#3 |
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Cheers.—[[User:Cyberbot II|<sup style="color:green;font-family:Courier">cyberbot II]]<small><sub style="margin-left:-14.9ex;color:green;font-family:Comic Sans MS">[[User talk:Cyberbot II|<span style="color:green">Talk to my owner]]:Online</sub></small> 11:20, 2 January 2016 (UTC) |
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== SS Saints == |
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I noticed a half dozen or so instances where, when discussing a Saint, or possibly two Saints at once, the Saints were noted as "SS X and Y", rather than "Saints X and Y" or, more properly, "Saint X and Saint Y". Obviously I eventually figured it out, and determined it was a form of shorthand considered appropriate in a particular field of research, but I do not think such shorthand is appropriate for a wiki article. |
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I consider myself to be rather broadly read (although not of wikis), yet have never encountered this before. |
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Thank you for your consideration. |
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:Thanks for catching that. It is confusing. I've removed as many as I found, but please feel free to fix any others you may see.--[[User:Cuchullain|Cúchullain]] [[User talk:Cuchullain|<sup>t</sup>]]/[[Special:Contributions/Cuchullain|<small>c</small>]] 14:58, 22 March 2016 (UTC) |
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::It is the normal abbreviation for, in particular, churches and feastdays with double dedications, and for churches in particular is not easily replaced (paying any respect to WP:COMMONNAME anyway). [[User:Johnbod|Johnbod]] ([[User talk:Johnbod|talk]]) 15:06, 22 March 2016 (UTC) |
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:::It's not very recognizable to readers who don't already know all that stuff intimately. It's easily enough replaced by changing "SS" to "Saints" or just saying "Saint X and Saint Y".--[[User:Cuchullain|Cúchullain]] [[User talk:Cuchullain|<sup>t</sup>]]/[[Special:Contributions/Cuchullain|<small>c</small>]] 15:09, 22 March 2016 (UTC) |
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::::I agree with Cuchullain that in general it is better to spell out saints. Some wiki articles on churches use SS (often with a redirect from Saints), others "saints" as the Italian [[Church of Saints Paul and Bartholomew]]. In this case is would be odd to translate "Santi" in "Chiesa dei Santi Paolo e Bartolomeo" as SS. [[User:Dudley Miles|Dudley Miles]] ([[User talk:Dudley Miles|talk]]) 15:44, 22 March 2016 (UTC) |
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'Celtic'/"Celtic" Christianity?
[edit]""Celtic Christianity" has been conceived of with differing levels of specificity: some writers have described a distinct "Celtic Church" uniting the Celtic peoples and distinguishing them from the "Roman" Catholic Church, while others classify it as simply a set of distinctive practices occurring in those areas.[2] Scholars now reject the former notion" - on that basis perhaps use of or "" should be used in the title, as indicated? Fergananim (talk) 10:42, 14 June 2017 (UTC)
Requested move 16 November 2018
[edit]- The following is a closed discussion of a requested move. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. Editors desiring to contest the closing decision should consider a move review after discussing it on the closer's talk page. No further edits should be made to this section.
The result of the move request was: Not Moved. Consensus against move. (non-admin closure) –Ammarpad (talk) 15:48, 23 November 2018 (UTC)
Celtic Christianity → Christianity in the Celtic nations – Scope, WP:PRECISION per Celtic nations. Compare Celtic Christianity#Definitions, e.g.: "[M]odern scholars have identified problems with all of these claims, and find the term 'Celtic Christianity' problematic in and of itself. Modern scholarship roundly rejects the idea of a 'Celtic Church' due to the lack of substantiating evidence." WP:CONSISTENCY with Christianity in Roman Britain, Christianity in Anglo-Saxon England, Christianity in Medieval Scotland. A second option would be something like Christianisation of the Celtic nations in equivalence Christianization of Kievan Rus', Christianization of the Slavs, etc. Chicbyaccident (talk) 11:12, 16 November 2018 (UTC)
- When you say "modern scholarship roundly rejects' would you provide some links please. -----Snowded TALK 11:32, 16 November 2018 (UTC)
- As listed after the sentences in Celtic Christianity#Definitions, ultimately listed at Celtic Christianity#References. Chicbyaccident (talk) 11:37, 16 November 2018 (UTC)
- Oppose. Modern scholars regard 'Celtic Christianity' as problematic, but the notion of 'Celtic nations' is also problematic. The chapter on the subject in the Cambridge History of Christianity is headed 'Christianities of the Celtic peoples', but this is also unsatisfactory both because term Celtic is considered suspect, except linguistically, and because a key confrontation between the two forms took place in Northumbria at the Synod of Whitby. There was a separate related set of traditions in Britain and Ireland and no satisfactory name for it. We need a better name but I cannot think of one. Dudley Miles (talk) 12:29, 16 November 2018 (UTC)
- I'd support Christianity of the Celtic peoples, but perhaps also someting like "of the British peoples"/"British isles". Anyway, see also Celtic_Christianity#Celtic_Christian_revivalism: "In the 18th and 19th centuries, antiquarianism, the Romantic movement, and growing nationalism influenced ideas about what was becoming known as "Celtic Christianity". Beginning in the early 20th century, a full-fledged revival movement began, centred on the island of Iona and influenced by the Irish literary revival and more general Christian revivals. By the end of the 20th century, another wave of enthusiasm began, this time influenced by New Age ideals." We already have Neo-Celtic Christianity to describe what seems to be promoted here both above and below. Chicbyaccident (talk) 13:38, 16 November 2018 (UTC)
- Oppose. The proposed title is too broad. The page can deal with concept of "Celtic Christianity" without presenting it as unequivocally real. Srnec (talk) 12:38, 16 November 2018 (UTC)
- Oppose per opposers, and because there is no stop date obvious for "Christianity in the Celtic nations", which could be mostly about the 19th century in Ireland and Wales for all the reader knows. Like Celtic art etc, the term has all sorts of problems, but there is no preferable alternative, and at least it wins in WP:COMMONNAME. Johnbod (talk) 15:35, 16 November 2018 (UTC)
- Oppose I read some of the references and I don't think they justify moving away from a common search term. Also the Synod of Whitby creates an identity -----Snowded TALK 16:58, 16 November 2018 (UTC)
- Oppose - Current article is already large enough and covers a specific term and topic. No need to confuse it with other, broader issues. Other, related topics already cover what can be reliably sourced. Maybe look to those articles for places to make improvements. - CorbieV ☊ ☼ 20:43, 16 November 2018 (UTC)
- The above discussion is preserved as an archive of a requested move. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on this talk page or in a move review. No further edits should be made to this section.
Reverts by User:Snowded
[edit]User:Snowded, you removed reliably sourced information from the article and replaced it with an uncited sentence. What was removed from the article was cited to publications printed by academic presses (such as Oxford University Press), as well as scholars including Ian Bradley. If you have suggestions on where this content can be better placed, I am open to hearing them; however, this cannot be removed in full. I hope this helps. With regards, AnupamTalk 20:29, 30 July 2020 (UTC)
- I should note that Ian Bradely is heavily cited throughout the rest of the article; therefore an edit summary of "too much opinion in those changes" is not an adequate reason for removing the information. I have added the content elsewhere to the article so as a compromise, I am willing to remove the information from the lede, though I think that something should be said there about the influence of Insular Christianity on the faith as practiced in the British Isles. I look forward to hearing your thoughts. Kind regards, AnupamTalk 20:53, 30 July 2020 (UTC)
- You might want to check out WP:BRD, you were bold and you were reverted so next step is to discuss, the onus is on you to justify the changes. The changes read like synthesis to me but its late at night so I will review in the morning -----Snowded TALK 20:57, 30 July 2020 (UTC)
- User:Snowded, I appreciate your willingness to have a second look at the changes. Given that I've substantially trimmed the sentences in the lede as I suggested in the compromise above, I don't think that there should be any issue now. If there are, I'd be happy to work with you to hammer them out. I hope this helps. With regards, AnupamTalk 21:28, 30 July 2020 (UTC)
- You might want to check out WP:BRD, you were bold and you were reverted so next step is to discuss, the onus is on you to justify the changes. The changes read like synthesis to me but its late at night so I will review in the morning -----Snowded TALK 20:57, 30 July 2020 (UTC)
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