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Theopedia is an encyclopedia about Christianity that, like WikiChristian, is still in its early days of development. It was an exclusive wiki, where users had to apply to become editors prior to editing, but now unregistered users can edit articles. Users are required to respect its intention of being written from an Reformed evangelical Protestant background.
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Theopedia is an encyclopedia about Christianity that, like WikiChristian, is still in its early days of development. It was an exclusive wiki, where users had to apply to become editors prior to editing, but now unregistered users can edit articles. Users are required to respect its intention of being written from an Reformed evangelical Protestant background. The content of Theopedia was public domain, but is now Creative Commons by-3.0.
  
 
==Links==
 
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* [http://www.theopedia.com/Main_Page Theopedia - www.theopedia.com]
 
* [http://www.theopedia.com/Main_Page Theopedia - www.theopedia.com]
  
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{{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Christian literature, art, music and media]] -> [[Christianity and the Internet]] -> [[Christian wikis]]
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Latest revision as of 03:49, 13 December 2010

Theopedia
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Theopedia is an encyclopedia about Christianity that, like WikiChristian, is still in its early days of development. It was an exclusive wiki, where users had to apply to become editors prior to editing, but now unregistered users can edit articles. Users are required to respect its intention of being written from an Reformed evangelical Protestant background. The content of Theopedia was public domain, but is now Creative Commons by-3.0.

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