Faith-Based Literature
Faith-based literature refers to written works that explore, express, or promote religious beliefs and values. This genre includes a variety of formats, such as novels, poetry, essays, and non-fiction, often centered around themes of spirituality, morality, and the human experience in relation to the divine. It can be found in many religious traditions, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and others.
These works aim to inspire, educate, or provide comfort to readers, often drawing on sacred texts like the Bible or the Quran. Faith-based literature can also serve as a tool for community building, encouraging discussions about faith and ethics among individuals and groups.