Goals[edit]

This task force would attempt to deal with these subjects by trying to bring together good editors familiar with a variety of religions who could try to create guidelines for articles relating to several religions and resolve disputes relating to such content in these articles, in a fair, non-POV, accurate way.

Scope[edit]

The scope of this group includes all articles which involve significant content relating to disparate religious traditions. These include, but are not limited to the articles in Category:Interfaith dialogue. Also, any articles which are found to qualify for the attention of this group should be added to the category or one of its subcategories.

Activity[edit]

The purpose of this project is two-fold.

Recognized content[edit]

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Featured articles

Good articles

Did you know (DYK)s

Members[edit]

All members should feel free to join our parent project, Wikipedia:WikiProject Religion. Also, please mention any specific fields of expertise or knowledge below.

  1. John Carter 16:26, 12 May 2007 (UTC) - knowledge of Christianity, some awareness of older religious faiths and some of the new religious movements[reply]
  2. C.Logan 02:02, 13 May 2007 (UTC) - moderate knowledge of Eastern Orthodox Christianity, Protestant Christianity, and Sunni Islam.[reply]
  3. Sefringle 01:29, 15 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
  4. Peter Deer (talk) 18:52, 29 January 2008 (UTC) - I am versed somewhat in basic biblical and quranic tenets, and versed in regards to babism and the baha'i faith. I consider myself relatively knowledgeable in regards to the common ground of Abrahamic Religion as well as Abrahamic Religion's roots in the Semetic language group particularly in regards to Arabic.[reply]
  5. Johnbod (talk) 23:26, 21 February 2008 (UTC) Iconography and categorization in particular, mostly Christian (Catholic/Byzantine) but also Asian religions.[reply]
  6. Shruti14 05:14, 21 March 2008 (UTC) I want to help wherever I can, but especially with articles related to Dharmic religions.[reply]
  7. Alexander Gieg 16:06, Saturday March 16 2024 (UTC) - I'm a former Spiritist, now a member of the Traditionalist School looking forward to become either an Orthodox Christian or a Shinto-Buddhist, with varied levels of knowledge on (from most to least): Spiritism, Christianity, Buddhism, polytheisms in general, Islam, Shinto, Judaism, New Age and Occultism. And I'm also an undergraduate Philosophy student. So, lots of ways to contribute right there. :-)
  8. Wikidas 16:06, Saturday March 16 2024 (UTC) - I'm interested in personalism in all religious expressions and contexts, in particular in connections between original traditions in relation to bridal mysticism, theory of compassion and non-violence. Have some knowledge of ancient Sanskrit texts. I practice daily prayer and mantra meditation.
  9. Peter Deer 17:21, Friday May 9 2008 (UTC) - I am a Baha'i and as such I regularly study the relationships and commonalities between different religions.
  10. Rucha58 17:15, 5 January 2009 (UTC) - I'm both a nondenominational Christian and a (Theravada) Buddhist, and I wish to help with articles which deal with interfaith comparisons, especially Dharmic religions.[reply]
  11. Tedlau 16:06, Saturday March 16 2024 (UTC) - My religious background is United Methodism and Unitarian Universalism. Also schooled in physics, science and religion, comparative religions, depth psychology and mythology. I want to help.
  12. interfaithmonk 16:06, Saturday March 16 2024 (UTC) - I have an M.Div. from a Christian university, teach meditation and I am ordained by the first ecclesiastic universal order recognized by professional clergy and government bodies. I serve as a chaplain to all faiths in several government institutions with local and national scope. "Interfaith as a unique spiritual expression" is emerging and is taking on its own identity.
  13. Mikhailov Kusserow (talk · contribs)
  14. stephanabradley (talk · contribs) - I have extensive knowledge of Southern Baptist Protestant Christianity, good knowledge of Methodist Protestant Christianity, familiarity with Wicca, and am currently studying Shamanism. I am a non-denominational minister, ordained by the Universal Life Church Monastery and a Mason.
  15. User:Eclectic Angel 16:06, Saturday March 16 2024 (UTC) - I have knowledge in the Abrahamic Religions, Dharmic Religions, Neopagan and Pagan Reconstructionist religions, Zoroastrianism, and the East Asian religions. Since I am Eclectic, I have plenty of knowledge with each, spanning 27 world religions. Other religions that are not part of my Eclectic beliefs, though I do have knowledge in them, include the Native American Church, some Aboriginalism, Shamanism, and Voodoo.
  16. Casswenze 16:06, Saturday March 16 2024 (UTC) - I am a convert to Judaism who was raised Roman Catholic and I studied religion in the North American context at university. I have pretty decent knowledge of the Abrahamic faiths and I wrote my thesis about science, religion, and law. I have particular knowledge in the areas of Roman Catholic and Jewish history and doctrine, as well as the interactions between Protestant Christian denominations and the United States government, with a specific focus on science and education policy.
  17. --Fadesga (talk) 12:36, 10 February 2017 (UTC) - I am a Roman Catholic raised in a German private school. I grew up amid Catholics, Lutherans, Mennonites, Jews, agnostics, atheists and even a Muslim. I am proud of my early contact with interfaith![reply]
  18. Maxim Stoyalov
  19.  — Mr. Guye (talk) (contribs)  a Christian interested in Christian–Muslim relations. 21:21, 6 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]
  20. Doughbo (talk) 02:00, 11 May 2023 (UTC) Believer and monotheist. Most strongly interested in developing articles related to the Baháʼí Faith or Zoroastrianism.[reply]
  21. Rev. 'Public Friend' Felipe Ribeiro (talk) 00:00, 04 October 2023 (UTC) Internationally awarded interfaith agent and interfaith studies scholar, creator of the Interfaith Studies article.[reply]

References[edit]

A number of websites regularly contain material relevant to this subject in English. They include: