https://de.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=feedcontributions&feedformat=atom&user=AWHerritt Wikipedia - Benutzerbeiträge [de] 2026-03-03T05:21:11Z Benutzerbeiträge MediaWiki 1.46.0-wmf.17 https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Christliche_Literatur&diff=88236736 Christliche Literatur 2007-02-04T19:10:58Z <p>AWHerritt: </p> <hr /> <div>'''Christian literature''' is writing that deals [[Christianity|Christian]] themes and incorporates the Christian [[worldview]]. This constitutes a huge body of extremely varied writing.<br /> <br /> ==[[Scripture]]==<br /> <br /> While falling within the strict definition of literature, [[The Bible]] is not generally considered literature. However the Bible has been treated and appreciated as literature; the [[King James Version]] in particular has long been considered a masterpiece of English prose, whatever may be thought of its religious significance. Several retellings of the Bible, or parts of the Bible, have also been made with the aim of emphasising its literary qualities.<br /> <br /> ==Christian non-fiction==<br /> <br /> Letters, theological treatises and other instructive and devotional works have been produced by Christian authors since the times of Jesus. For early Christian times almost all writing would be non-fiction, including letters, biblical commentaries, doctrinal works and [[hagiography]]. See [[Patristics]].<br /> <br /> Since the invention of the printing press non-fictional literature has been used for the dissemination of the Christian message, and also for disseminating different viewpoints within Christianity. The [[tract]] (a small pamphlet containing an explanation of some point, or an appeal to the reader) was in use at the time of the [[Reformation]] and continues to be used as a part of [[proselytization]].<br /> <br /> ==Christian fiction==<br /> <br /> Christian fiction is sometimes harder to define than Christian non-fiction. Christian themes are not always explicit. There is sometimes argument as to whether the works of a Christian author are necessarily Christian fiction. For example while there are undoubted Christian themes within [[The Lord of the Rings]], many would not consider this to be a work of Christian fiction. <br /> <br /> For many centuries fiction has been written based on Christian ideas. Early examples include [[Paradise Lost]], [[Dante's Inferno]] and [[The Pilgrim's Progress]].<br /> <br /> More modern examples include the works of [[G.K. Chesterton]], [[George Macdonald]] and [[C.S. Lewis]].<br /> <br /> In the last few decades the existence of a Christian subculture, particularly in North America, has given rise to a specific genre of [[Christian novel]], written by and for Christians and generally with explicit Christian themes. Such novels are often marketed exclusively to Christians and sold in Christian bookshops. The [[Christy Award]]s honour excellence in this genre.<br /> <br /> In the late 20th century, with the rise of the [[Christian Right]] in American society, Christian-themed fiction has thrived. Examples include the works of [[Tim LaHaye]], [[Jerry B. Jenkins]], [[Frank Peretti]], [[Randy Alcorn]] and [[Janette Oke]].<br /> <br /> ==Christian Poetry==<br /> {{main|Christian poetry}}<br /> <br /> ==Christian Theatre==<br /> {{main|Christian drama}}<br /> <br /> Throughout the medieval period churches in Europe frequently performed [[mystery play]]s, retelling the stories of the Bible. These became widespread in Europe by the end of the fifteenth century. During the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries these developed into the [[Morality play]], an allegorical play intended to exhort the audience to the virtuous life.<br /> <br /> In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries theatre was generally seen as wicked, and the church made attempts to suppress it. In the twentieth century churches, particularly evangelical churches, rediscovered the use of theatre as a form of outreach and as a valid art form.<br /> <br /> ==Christian Filmmaking==<br /> {{main|Christian Filmmaking}}<br /> <br /> Throughout the history of the film industry there have been many [[films]] that portray Christian themes or have Christianity as their central idea. A clear example of this has been the [[2004]] film ''[[The Passion of the Christ]]'' produced and directed by devout Catholic [[Mel Gibson]]. Also becoming more present in Hollywood are [[Conservatism|Conservative]] groups such as [[Act One Filmmaking|Act One]] that have been specially designed to train Christians to write [[screenplays]] and [[television]] shows and to pursue more active careers within the [[entertainment industry]]. <br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> *[[:Category:Christian writers]]<br /> <br /> [[Category:Christian fiction and allegory]] <br /> [[Category:Drama]]<br /> [[Category:Literature]]<br /> [[Category:Religious texts]]<br /> <br /> ==External Links==<br /> *[http://www.stepstochrist.us Steps to Christ] - The most translated Christian book from a female author aside from the Bible.</div> AWHerritt