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This is a list of authors of Christian fiction This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
The Man Who Met God in a Bar: The Gospel According to Marvin: A Novel - Robert Farrar Capon; The Brothers Karamazov - Fyodor Dostoevsky; Divine - Karen Kingsbury; The Atonement Child - Francine Rivers; The Monkey Bible - Mark Laxer; Screwtape Letters - C.S.Lewis; The Great Divorce - C.S.Lewis; The Shack - William P. Young; Cross Roads (novel ...
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This category comprises articles pertaining to those who write or wrote commentary on Christian themes. This category also includes Christians who were involved in the authorship of books, videos, articles, journals, and audio recordings. Christian fiction writers are listed separately under Christian novelists
Christian novel; List of Christian novels; A. The Archives of Anthropos; B. Barabbas (novel) C. The Children of Men; Cross Roads (novel) Cry, the Beloved Country; E ...
Popular authors of Christian novels include Francine Rivers in the romance subgenre, and Ted Dekker and Robert Liparulo in the thriller/suspense subgenre. Other authors of Christian novels include Karen Kingsbury, Judith McCoy Miller, Kristena Mears, Tracie Peterson, Bethany Kennedy Scanlon, Tosca Lee and Robert Whitlow. Some authors of ...
Christian novels (5 C, 29 P) Christian plays ... Christian prayer books (4 C, 31 P) Christian writers (16 C, 124 P) E. Evangelical ... Pages in category "Christian ...
Jakob Jocz – third generation Hebrew Christian; Jupiter Hammon (1711–died c. 1806) – former slave and poet from New York; Peter Heylin or Heylyn (1599–1662) – English clergyman and author of many polemical, historical, political and theological tracts; Samuel Butler (1613–1680) – author of the religious and political satire Hudibras