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  2. Christian poetry - Wikipedia

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    The parallel development of German Romanticism also produced Christian religious poetry by Annette von Droste-Hülshoff and Clemens Brentano, as well as the rediscovery and publication of ancient and Medieval religious poetry by linguists and antiquarians like Baron Joseph von Laßberg, Friedrich Blume, and Johann Martin Lappenberg.

  3. Practical Gods - Wikipedia

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    One of the guiding motifs of the collection is the imagined interaction between humans and gods, for which Dennis draws off the Greek and Christian pantheons. [3] The poems of Practical Gods can be generally described as free verse [4] and which John Taylor called "thinking poetry" given a heavy emphasis on "exposition of thought" rather than sensory description. [5]

  4. Category:Christian poetry - Wikipedia

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    A subcategory of Category:Christian literature for poetry with Christian themes. Subcategories. ... (book) Hymns for the Amusement of Children; J. Joan of Arc (poem)

  5. Category:Christian literature - Wikipedia

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    Christian poetry (5 C, 82 P) Christian prayer books (4 C, 31 P) Christian writers (16 C, 124 P) E. Evangelical Christian literature (17 P) G. Christian literary ...

  6. The Christian Year - Wikipedia

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    The book is the source for several hymns. It was first published in 1827, and quickly became extremely popular. Though at first anonymous, its authorship soon became known, with the result that Keble was in 1831 appointed Oxford Professor of Poetry, a post that he held until 1841.

  7. Poetic Books - Wikipedia

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    The Poetic Books, also called the Sapiential Books, are a division of the Christian Bible grouping 5 or 7 books (depending on the canon) in the Old Testament. [1] The term "Sapiential Books" refers to the same set, although not all the Psalms are usually regarded as belonging to the Wisdom tradition .