Diezba (talk • contribs) (born 1983) is an American historian, political scientist, and lawyer from Rogersville, Tennessee. Since 2011, he has been a seminarian for the Diocese of Nashville.
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Articles established edit
This user established the following articles on Wikipedia for the first time:
Christian fraternities edit
Christianity edit
Rogersville edit
- Charlie Chase, from an existing stub
- Ebbing and Flowing Spring
- Hale Springs Inn
- Heritage Days
- Overton Lodge
- The Rogersville Review
- The Knoxville Gazette
Southern Baptists edit
- 1833 New Hampshire Baptist Confession of Faith
- Baptist Hymnal
- Baptist offices
- Baptist ordinances
- Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission
- John Spilsbury (Baptist minister)
- Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Southern Baptist series
- Women's Missionary Union
Tennessee edit
- History of Tennessee, updated Tennessee entry which was then made into separate article
Vanderbilt edit
- Dynamite (fight song), the Vanderbilt fight song
Significant contributions edit
This user has made significant additions to the following pre-existing articles or stubs:
Christian fraternities edit
- Beta Upsilon Chi, restructuring and additional history
- Christian fraternity (fraternities and sororities), significant restructuring and history added
Christianity edit
- Anglican Communion Network
- Way FM, created disambiguation page
Education edit
- Cumberland University
- Samford University, added outline and ploughed through the Samford website to pull together the relevant information for its entry
Rogersville edit
- Alexander P. Stewart, restructuring and additions
- Rogersville, Tennessee, significant overhaul from sparse extant text
- William L. Jenkins
Southern Baptists edit
- Baptists in the history of separation of church and state
- John Smyth (1570-1612)
- LifeWay Christian Resources
- Southern Baptist Convention
Tennessee edit
Vanderbilt edit
- Vanderbilt Stadium, expanded stub to article
- Vanderbilt University, added athletics information; restructured several sections