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{{summary | text=Writings about Christian themes and ideas constitutes an enormous body of varied writing. Apart from the [[Bible]] there are many other works of non-fiction, and also fiction and poetry giving glory to [[God]]. Well know works range from fictional books like [[Pilgrim's Progress]] by [[John Bunyan]] to non-fictional books like [[Mere Christianity]] by [[C.S. Lewis]].}}=Synopsis==
{{overview}}Writings about Christian themes and ideas constitutes an enormous body of varied writing. Apart from the [[Bible]] there are many other works of non-fiction, and also fiction and poetry giving glory to [[God]]. Well know works range from fictional books like [[Pilgrim's Progress]] by [[John Bunyan]] to non-fictional books like [[Mere Christianity]] by [[C.S. Lewis]]. ==Contents==
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==Main article==
 
Writings about Christian themes and ideas constitutes an enormous body of varied writing. Apart from the [[Bible]] there are many other works of non-fiction, and also fiction and poetry giving glory to God. Well know works range from fictional books like [[Pilgrim's Progress]] by [[John Bunyan]] to non-fictional books like [[Mere Christianity]] by [[C.S. Lewis]].
 
===[[Fictional Christian literature]]===
 
===[[Non-fictional Christian literature]]===
 
===[[Christian poetry]]===
 
===[[Authors]]===
 
The earliest Christian authors were the apostles, such as [[Apostle Paul|Paul]], who wrote letters to the newly formed churches. In the early centuries, the [[Apologists]] wrote texts defending Christianity. More recent famous authors include [[C.S. Lewis]] and some famous contemporary authors include [[Philip Yancey]] who has written books including [[What's so amazing about grace?]].
 
===[[Bible]]===
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