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Article Evaluation: "Religious studies" Everything in the article is relevant to the article topic, I enjoyed the tone, and it's very well written. The information seem to be accurate and up to date. There are few subcategories under "History" that could be improved by adding more links, and short info/brief introduction to each. The article is neutral, but more info about the islam, and a little bit more about the oldest religions in central America could be added. I went over a few links and they seem to work, but Im not sure about a few websites because the make doubted their reliability. The facts that are referenced in the article are appropriate, and almost all have a reliable reference. Some sources can be biased because are undefended websites for each religion yet the writer remained neutral. In the talk page there is a comment from an enthusiast in Religious Studies and he made a point to consider which is that "Religious Studies is distinct from Theology or Biblical Studies," and I went back to the article and I noticed a strong inclination towards the explanation of theology which can create a conflict of interest. The article is rated B and it's part of WikiProject Religion, WikiProject Theology, and WikiProject Christianity / Theology.

"RESEARCH PROJECT" "Hanna Fenichel" Introduction and Education. Hanna Fenichel Heilborn (Berlin, Germany 21 October 1897 - Los Angeles, California 12 October 1975), Daughter of Ernst Heilborn director of the AEG “Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft (AEG) (German: "General electricity company") and Antonie Heilborn. Hanna Heilborn become a social worker in 1916 after attending a private school called Sprengelschen in Berlin. After years of practicing her profession, she become part of the Technical University of Berlin where she would latter get her doctorate in Chemistry in 1932. She later moved to Paris in 1933 where she continued her education; A year later she moved to Praga where she was part of the Prague Psychoanalytical Association and where she would also meet her latter husband Otto Fenichel (Vienna, 2 December 1897 – Los Angeles, California 22 January 1946) In 1938 she presented her project on the problematic of Archaic Object Relations as part of the Viennese Psychoanalytical Association. In 1938 Hanna Heilborn emigrated to Los Angeles, United States where she became a member of the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Study Group where she specialized in early childhood development. She married Otto Fenichel by 1940 a psychoanalyst. To this day there is a a center for child development founded in 1975 named after Hanna Fenichel. Source: https://www.geni.com/people/Dr-Hanna-Fenichel/6000000031504489362