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  2. Christian novel - Wikipedia

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    Urban Christian fiction is an Imprint of the Kensington Publishing Corp. [10] It is a genre in which conflicting stories of emotion and vividness mixes God, the urban church, and faith. The stories usually portray African-American or Latino characters who have God at the center of their lives.

  3. Christian literature - Wikipedia

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    Christian fiction is sometimes harder to define than Christian non-fiction. Christian themes are not always explicit. Some Christian fiction, such as that of C. S. Lewis, draws on the allegorical writings of the past. There can also be argument as to whether the works of a Christian author are necessarily Christian fiction.

  4. Biblical speculative fiction - Wikipedia

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    Biblical speculative fiction is speculative fiction that uses Christian themes and incorporates the Christian worldview. (It is thus distinct from speculations on the Bible and/or Christianity such as Pilgrim's Progress , The Shack , or The Da Vinci Code .)

  5. Christendom - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Christian world spans about 2,000 years and includes a variety of socio-political developments, as well as advancements in the arts, architecture, literature, science, philosophy, politics and technology. [8] [9] [10]

  6. Bible fiction - Wikipedia

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    Logos (2015), a novel by John Neeleman and published by Homebound Publications, a small press, and winner of an Independent Publisher Book Awards gold medal for religious fiction and the Utah Book Award for fiction, [3] is a bildungsroman that follows the life and development of the anonymous author of the original gospel. Jacob, a former ...

  7. The Hidden History of Those Who Wrote the Christian Story - AOL

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    The prolific mid-third-century Christian theologian Origen, whose critical editions of the Hebrew Bible and theory of biblical interpretation have been foundational for Christian theology, could ...

  8. Category:Christian novels - Wikipedia

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    Christian novel; List of Christian novels ... (Bo Giertz novel) Hell Is a World Without You; Hinds' Feet on High Places; The History of Richard Raynal, Solitary; The ...

  9. Christian mythology - Wikipedia

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    Christian theologian and professor of New Testament, Rudolf Bultmann wrote that: [1] The cosmology of the New Testament is essentially mythical in character. The world is viewed as a three storied structure, with the earth in the center, the heaven above, and the underworld beneath. Heaven is the abode of God and of celestial beings – the angels.