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On 27 June 2021, it was proposed that this article be moved from Christian Church (Protestant ecclesiology) to Christian Church. The result of the discussion was moved. |
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The result of the move request was: moved. There is a clear consensus that the undiscussed move should be reverted and the old title restored, at least for the time being and pending further discussion about the article's scope and title. ( closed by non-admin page mover) Lennart97 ( talk) 09:55, 4 July 2021 (UTC)
Christian Church (Protestant ecclesiology) → Christian Church – This article should be moved back to its original title "Christian Church" as it was only controversially moved out of process to the new title on 22 June 2021 without discussion or consensus. Some editors, including myself, have expressed that the new title improperly narrows the scope of this article to only one branch of Christianity. Anupam Talk 03:33, 27 June 2021 (UTC)
@ Anupam: I think it is not too soon for a discussion to take place concerning the subject of this page. The way I see it, this page should either be deleted, or turned into a disambiguation page. I think so, because the subject of this page is too imprecise, and that all subjects are covered.
@ Elizium23: could you give some feedback on my proposition? Veverve ( talk) 23:39, 28 June 2021 (UTC)
I am removing the following sentence from the Etymology section:
Some grammarians and scholars say that the word has uncertain roots and may derive from the Anglo-Saxon "kirke" from Latin "circus" and the Greek "kuklos" for "circle", which shape is the form in which many religious groups met and gathered. [1]
Here is the source text for reference:
The derivation of the word is generally said to be from the Greek kuriakon (kuriakon) “belonging to the Lord.” But the derivation has been too hastily assumed. It is probably connected with kirk, the Latin circus, circulus, the Greek kuklos (kuklos) because the congregations were gathered in circles.
The reasons that I'm removing it include:
If anyone thinks it's salvageable and wants to add it back in then go ahead. I'm not trying to vandalize the page or start an edit war or anything. But this to me just looks like misinformation. 2601:49:8400:26B:1921:3F36:9E7D:CACA ( talk) 18:38, 30 April 2024 (UTC)
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On 27 June 2021, it was proposed that this article be moved from Christian Church (Protestant ecclesiology) to Christian Church. The result of the discussion was moved. |
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The result of the move request was: moved. There is a clear consensus that the undiscussed move should be reverted and the old title restored, at least for the time being and pending further discussion about the article's scope and title. ( closed by non-admin page mover) Lennart97 ( talk) 09:55, 4 July 2021 (UTC)
Christian Church (Protestant ecclesiology) → Christian Church – This article should be moved back to its original title "Christian Church" as it was only controversially moved out of process to the new title on 22 June 2021 without discussion or consensus. Some editors, including myself, have expressed that the new title improperly narrows the scope of this article to only one branch of Christianity. Anupam Talk 03:33, 27 June 2021 (UTC)
@ Anupam: I think it is not too soon for a discussion to take place concerning the subject of this page. The way I see it, this page should either be deleted, or turned into a disambiguation page. I think so, because the subject of this page is too imprecise, and that all subjects are covered.
@ Elizium23: could you give some feedback on my proposition? Veverve ( talk) 23:39, 28 June 2021 (UTC)
I am removing the following sentence from the Etymology section:
Some grammarians and scholars say that the word has uncertain roots and may derive from the Anglo-Saxon "kirke" from Latin "circus" and the Greek "kuklos" for "circle", which shape is the form in which many religious groups met and gathered. [1]
Here is the source text for reference:
The derivation of the word is generally said to be from the Greek kuriakon (kuriakon) “belonging to the Lord.” But the derivation has been too hastily assumed. It is probably connected with kirk, the Latin circus, circulus, the Greek kuklos (kuklos) because the congregations were gathered in circles.
The reasons that I'm removing it include:
If anyone thinks it's salvageable and wants to add it back in then go ahead. I'm not trying to vandalize the page or start an edit war or anything. But this to me just looks like misinformation. 2601:49:8400:26B:1921:3F36:9E7D:CACA ( talk) 18:38, 30 April 2024 (UTC)