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Unsourced article. I was not able to find any collection of heroes from the Anglican Communion nor from its associated denominations. This list seems redundant as the concept of hero in Anglicanism was already covered in
Saints in Anglicanism, and the function of cataloging theologically important figures in Anglicanism was covered by
Category:Anglican saints. Since the title of this page is not a likely searched term, deletion seem more suitable than redirect.
Tutwakhamoe (
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01:55, 17 October 2023 (UTC)reply
Delete as this seems to be an attempt to provide of list of people venerated as saints in Anglicanism, a topic not comprehensively covered by
Saints in Anglicanism but certainly not described in an NPOV fashion in this list. ~
Pbritti (
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02:02, 17 October 2023 (UTC)reply
I think unfortunately delete makes sense, as the whole subject is too fuzzy. The Anglican communion is already a large and not entirely unified selection of people who will all have different figures they admire, and the concept of "hero" was almost intended to avoid the formal approach of the Catholic church (a formal approach that makes it easy to define who's on the list). So a list of Anglican heroes is doubly undefined, and if done properly, potentially very long. It's likely to degenerate into a list of influential religious people with no clear boundaries. Many of the individuals on the heroes list are already in the Saints in Anglicanism article, and it might be more helpful to readers to concentrate on the latter rather than have a nearly-forked article.
Elemimele (
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08:20, 17 October 2023 (UTC)reply
I still don't see how this "hero" is different from "saints". The article you cited use the term "hero" in a generic descriptive sense instead of a distinct concept that somehow qualifies for a whole article, and it does not verify the list of names included in the nominated article. Again, the Anglican concept of "Hero" is already covered in
Saints in Anglicanism, unless sufficient evidences exist to prove that "Hero" and "Saint" are different categories in Anglicanism, there is really no point retaining this unreferenced list.
Tutwakhamoe (
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16:03, 22 October 2023 (UTC)reply
The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's
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The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's
talk page or in a
deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.
Unsourced article. I was not able to find any collection of heroes from the Anglican Communion nor from its associated denominations. This list seems redundant as the concept of hero in Anglicanism was already covered in
Saints in Anglicanism, and the function of cataloging theologically important figures in Anglicanism was covered by
Category:Anglican saints. Since the title of this page is not a likely searched term, deletion seem more suitable than redirect.
Tutwakhamoe (
talk)
01:55, 17 October 2023 (UTC)reply
Delete as this seems to be an attempt to provide of list of people venerated as saints in Anglicanism, a topic not comprehensively covered by
Saints in Anglicanism but certainly not described in an NPOV fashion in this list. ~
Pbritti (
talk)
02:02, 17 October 2023 (UTC)reply
I think unfortunately delete makes sense, as the whole subject is too fuzzy. The Anglican communion is already a large and not entirely unified selection of people who will all have different figures they admire, and the concept of "hero" was almost intended to avoid the formal approach of the Catholic church (a formal approach that makes it easy to define who's on the list). So a list of Anglican heroes is doubly undefined, and if done properly, potentially very long. It's likely to degenerate into a list of influential religious people with no clear boundaries. Many of the individuals on the heroes list are already in the Saints in Anglicanism article, and it might be more helpful to readers to concentrate on the latter rather than have a nearly-forked article.
Elemimele (
talk)
08:20, 17 October 2023 (UTC)reply
I still don't see how this "hero" is different from "saints". The article you cited use the term "hero" in a generic descriptive sense instead of a distinct concept that somehow qualifies for a whole article, and it does not verify the list of names included in the nominated article. Again, the Anglican concept of "Hero" is already covered in
Saints in Anglicanism, unless sufficient evidences exist to prove that "Hero" and "Saint" are different categories in Anglicanism, there is really no point retaining this unreferenced list.
Tutwakhamoe (
talk)
16:03, 22 October 2023 (UTC)reply
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