Talk:J. Regina Hyland

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The question seemed to be: What evidence is there for Hyland's historical notability?

That question may always be asked on Wikipedia with regard to community's that Wikipedia's self-appointed 'guardians' do not know, vut archivists in the Library of Congress use other standards, such as sociological import, moment, ...

Citations of Gratitude in Other Publications
With Gratitude, she's cited in several widely-distribued books on Christian vegetarianism:

I thank in particular Gene and Lorri Bauston, Bernard Unti, Andrea Lane, Nicolette Harm, Nicole Cardello, Naomi Rose, Patricia Forkan, Regina Hyland, ... ... Bernadette Sonefeld, Regina Hyland, ...
 * Dominion: The Power of Man, the Suffering of Animals, and the Call to Mercy - Page 423, by Matthew Scully - Social Science - 2003 - 448 pages
 * The Lost Religion of Jesus: Simple Living and Nonviolence in Early Christianity - Page ix, by Keith Akers - Religion - 2000 - 256 pages

We thank Keith Akers, Regina Hyland, Betsy Kaufman, Linda McDaniel, Eithne Nunez, and Stephen Webb for numerous contributions. Among the many people who ...
 * Good News for All Creation: Vegetarianism As Christian Stewardship - Page ix, by Stephen R. Kaufman, Nathan Braun - Cooking - 2004 - 104 pages

Standing of Authors Citing Hyland's Work
Who ARE these authors? Matthew Scully had been a speechwriter for current US President, George W. Bush. His book is partially available from Google Books and is widely read in the vegetarian and animal rights communities.

Stephen R. Kaufman and Nathan Braun are cofounders of the Christian Vegetarian Association (CVA) CVA has a Wikipedia entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Vegetarian_Association

Keith Akers, www.CompassionateSpirit.org, is the founder of VUNA, the Vegetarian Union of North America, former North American Regional Secretary for IVU (International Vegetarian Union), and active with BOTH CVA and SERV. Akers is Past President of both the Vegetarian Society of DC (www.VSDC.org) and the Vegetarian Society of Colorado (VSC) in Denver, CO, where he and his wife live. Akers is a popular author (books, tracts, and journal articles) on Christian and general vegetarianism.

Standards of Objectivity - Comparison
For objectivity, style, and 'notability', consider Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_H._Schwartz —Preceding unsigned comment added by MaynardClark (talk • contribs) 04:16, 21 October 2007 (UTC)