User:Sighter Goliant
About Me
[edit]I am a student at the University of Chicago Divinity School, formerly graduated from Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina. I have a wide array of interests, but for Wikipedia purposes I focus on editing articles of significance within the Baptist tradition and heritage, the legendarium of J.R.R. Tolkien, and occasional edits in relation to topics of theological concern. I try not to edit articles unless I have a great interest in the subject or I have undertaken some advanced academic study in the field either through normal coursework and research fellowships, such as when I edit the liberation theology article. Unlike some Wikipedians of note, I do not claim to have a Ph.D. in Theology.
Contributions
[edit]I have made minor contributions to the following articles:
Baptists in the history of separation of church and state
Separation of Church and State
Cooperative Baptist Fellowship
Alliance of Baptists
Baptist General Conference
Fell beast (Middle-earth)
I have made contributions I consider of middling importance to the following:
Liberation theology
Tom Bombadil
I have made significant contributions to the following:
Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty
I have, as of yet, authored no articles of my own save minor page redirects. I am also a user still learning the basics of Wikipedia editing, and welcome any comments on my style or approach -- particularly on the format of the Baptist Joint Committee article.
About Me (userboxes)
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Welcome to WikiProject Middle-earth!
[edit]Hello, Sighter Goliant!
Thank you for joining WikiProject Middle-earth and contributing to improve Tolkien-related articles. We are glad to have you join in the effort!
Here're some good links and subpages related to our WikiProject.
- Middle-earth WikiProject discussion
- Middle-earth WikiProject things to do - A compilation of all the tasks that are needed to do
- Middle-earth Standards (talk)
- Middle-earth WikiProject Portal
If you have any questions or concerns, don't hesitate to ask on our talk page.
Thank you for your contributions and have fun editing! —Mirlen 21:50, 4 September 2006 (UTC)