Christian Allegory
Christian allegory is a literary device where characters, events, and symbols represent deeper spiritual meanings and moral lessons related to the teachings of Christianity. This form of storytelling often illustrates the journey of faith, the struggle between good and evil, and the nature of divine grace.
One of the most famous examples of Christian allegory is John Bunyan's "The Pilgrim's Progress," which depicts the journey of a character named Christian as he seeks salvation. Through various trials and encounters, the narrative conveys essential truths about the Christian faith, encouraging readers to reflect on their own spiritual journeys.