Religious Poetry
Religious poetry is a literary form that expresses themes related to faith, spirituality, and the divine. It often explores the relationship between humans and God, reflecting on beliefs, rituals, and moral values. This genre can be found in various religious traditions, including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism.
Many religious poems use symbolism, metaphor, and imagery to convey profound truths and emotions. Notable examples include the works of John Milton, Rumi, and Emily Dickinson. These poets often seek to inspire readers, provoke thought, and deepen their understanding of the sacred and the transcendent.