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Capitalizing God


Capitalization-Glossary-03182020.pdf - Liberty University

deity titles are capitalized (i.e. the Good Shephard, God Most High) ... Messiah (in Christian contexts, as referenced to Jesus Christ).

Religious terms - Gordon College

In general, Gordon's style is to lowercase words that refer to God and the Bible, and are not used as "names." ... A special case: capitalize Gospel when you ...

Should God's Pronouns Be Capitalized? - YouTube

Watch More Translation Videos Here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxYZnUdk-hd1UE3HPUsqm9a4uDWMyD1yv Order My Book About Bible ...

When to Capitalize Religious Terms | Proofed's Writing Tips

Hi, Betty Lou. You only need to capitalize proper nouns, but if you prefer to capitalize certain words to show they have a religious or ...

AP Stylebook - Capitalize the proper names of monotheistic deities

Capitalize the proper names of monotheistic deities: God, Allah, the Father, the Son, Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the Redeemer, ...

Dear Editor: Should Writers Capitalize Deity Pronouns?

It's a solid argument for using lowercase for deity pronouns and advising our clients to do the same. However, the decision does remain with the author.

Does God Care about Capitalization? - David T. Lamb

I don't think God cares. He cares about justice, obedience, peace, grace, love, but not capitalization.

APStylebook on X: "Capitalize the proper names of monotheistic ...

... Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the Redeemer, the Holy Spirit, etc. Lowercase gods in referring to the deities of polytheistic religions.

Capitalizing Religious Terms | Chegg Writing

Key Takeaways · As a rule, capitalize the first letter of a religious term used as a proper noun. · Words like goddess and god can act as both ...

Capitalize "god"? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

In English, God is a proper noun, because it is a name. While people might disagree over the nature of God, that's less of an issue than if you ...

Capitalizing God - Teaching College English

Capitalize God only when it refers to the Christian God; also capitalize all nouns and personal pronouns when they refer to God.

Christian Publishing Standards: Part 2 - ProofreadingPal

A good rule of thumb is that when you're using a term that can only refer to God or Jesus Christ, it should be capitalized; if it could refer to ...

Medium: 'God' Is Not Lowercased. In particular, “thank God,” or when…

English style guides suggest capitalizing “God” when referring to the monotheistic deity. This includes when writing “thank God,” “Oh my God!” and or the ...

Capitalizing God's Pronouns - Onward in the Faith

In the end, how we write God's name is a matter of conscience. There's no outright mandate in the Bible that tells us to capitalize pronouns or ...

Why We Should Not Capitalize Deity Pronouns When Referring to God

I think it's time to no longer capitalize deity pronouns in Christian writing and in (most) Bible translations.

Capitalizing Deity Pronouns - Kristen Stieffel

The Christian Writer's Manual of Style calls for lowercase deity pronouns (that is, he and his when referring to God). This deeply offends some people, who see ...

Do You Capitalize This? - Melanie S. Chitwood

Today's blog post will give you some tips for capitalizing words we commonly use in Christian writing. ... When referring to God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit, ...

Capitalization for God's Names and Pronouns | AuthorMedia.social

I write Christian devotionals, and the research I've done shows that there really isn't a 'standard' for capitalizing pronouns when referring to God, ...

The word 'God' should always be capitalised - Catholic Herald

'God' should always appear capitalised. This is because that is the accepted custom, and because when we use the word 'God' it stands for a person.

Capitalism and respect for our gods - Terence P Ward

It's not incorrect to capitalize God when you're talking about God as a name, although Christians generally get into the habit of capitalizing ...