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editThis is so fun! Michellerow (talk) 04:01, 29 September 2015 (UTC) |
Possible Articles to Edit
editThrough the Religion stubs page I've picked out 4 interesting articles.
1. Funerary text seems like a topic that might be interesting and a chance to look at different traditions.
2. Gospel of Andrew, the first Religious Studies course I took was about Gnostic gospels, so it would be interesting o do some research on an obscure one, though there might not be much scholarly research done on it.
3. Nonbeliever would be interesting, as with the complexity of the discussion of what is religion, we then need to consider then what isn't.
4. Hierophany also seems like an interesting topic to take on, as I enjoyed learning about Eliade in the theories class.