Religious Fiction
Religious fiction is a genre of literature that explores themes related to faith, spirituality, and moral dilemmas. It often incorporates elements from various religions, such as Christianity, Islam, or Buddhism, and may feature characters who grapple with their beliefs or seek a deeper understanding of their faith.
This genre can take many forms, including novels, short stories, and poetry. Authors like C.S. Lewis and John Bunyan have created works that not only entertain but also provoke thought about religious principles and the human experience. Religious fiction aims to inspire readers and encourage reflection on their own beliefs.