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I've added links to this page, from the E. P. Sanders article and from the Salvation article (Judaism section). Is this ienough to remove the linkless notice?TheDean 17:03, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Linking to a Blog
I removed the link to the blog post by Murray. According to Wiki standards on Wikipedia:External links, links that should be avoided include, "links to blogs and personal web pages, except those written by a recognized authority." Now, I may be wrong, but some guy named "Murray" (I couldn't find a last name) is not considered a recognized authority on covenantal nomism. Nor is the blog post written in an academic tone. This isn't to say that it is not a good and thoughtful post, but I just don't think it meets Wiki's guidelines. I've retained the link here for discussion. Brandonwason 13:01, 9 May 2007 (UTC)