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  2. Christian literature - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_literature

    Christianity & Literature is a peer-reviewed literary periodical, published quarterly, on literature's encounters with Christian thought and history. The journal presupposes no particular theological orientation but respects an orthodox understanding of Christianity as a historically defined faith.

  3. List of Christian novels - Wikipedia

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    1 Christian fiction books. Toggle Christian fiction books subsection. 1.1 Action/adventure. 1.2 Historical. 1.3 Contemporary. 2 Christian fiction series.

  4. Category:Christian literature - Wikipedia

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    Jewish Christian literature (1 C, 4 P) M. Mormon literature (7 C, 15 P) P. Primary Chronicle (4 C, 13 P) T. Christian texts (8 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Christian ...

  5. Christian novel - Wikipedia

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    Christian novels are works of imaginative literature drawing on Christian themes, theology, and social norms. The European Christian literary tradition dates back centuries, and draws on past Christian allegorical literature, such as Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy and John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress and The Holy War.

  6. The Origins of Early Christian Literature - Wikipedia

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    In a review of The Origins of Early Christian Literature for Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses, Zeba Crook said "there is much to admire about this work" and that it "extends the legacy of J. Z. Smith", a historian of religion who died in 2017. Crook also found strength in Walsh's contention that the gospel writers most likely came from ...

  7. Christian devotional literature - Wikipedia

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    Such literature often takes the form of Christian daily devotionals. [2] Original excerpts including the Book of Daniel and Leviticus derive from Ancient Roman (753 BC – 640 AD), Greek and Byzantine (395 AD – 1453 AD) culture – and encompass the past relationship of God's Law through the Old Testament .

  8. Christian poetry - Wikipedia

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    In Armenian literature, by far the most important Christian poet is St. Gregory of Narek, who was a priest and monk at Narek Monastery near Lake Van during the 10th century. Other highly important Armenian Christian poets include Nerses Shnorhali and Grigor Magistros .

  9. Christian Latin literature - Wikipedia

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    The earliest language of the Christian Church was koine Greek, which was the language of the Eastern Roman empire in the 1st century AD.However, as Christianity spread through other parts of the Roman empire where Latin was used, a growing body of Latin literature was produced.