Christian literature
Christian literature refers to written works that explore themes related to the Christian faith, including spirituality, morality, and the teachings of Jesus Christ. This genre encompasses a wide range of formats, such as novels, poetry, essays, and theological texts, often aiming to inspire, educate, or provide comfort to readers.
Many notable authors, like C.S. Lewis and John Bunyan, have contributed significantly to Christian literature. These works can serve as both religious instruction and entertainment, appealing to a diverse audience while promoting values such as love, forgiveness, and redemption.