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Christian Fiction: Is There Such a Thing, and Is There a Need for It

James Laning·2003-09-01

The fact that Jesus taught in parables, some of which even included dialogue, indicates that one can make up a story to get across a certain point. One could, therefore, write a fictional story in an effort to set forth clearly a biblical truth. Such a story could, I suppose, be referred to as “Chri

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It Is All By Grace

J.P. deKlerk·1998-03-01

Fiction

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After the Storm

Abbie (Eriks) Kooienga·1998-09-01

❖ Fiction

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On a River Vessel

J.P. deKlerk·1999-09-01

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The Place of the Novel on the Christian’s Book List

L. Doezema·1941-03-01

Fiction is often defined as that form of prose narrative in which the characters, scenes, and inci­dents are partly or entirely imagin­ary. The novel and the romance are the two kinds of fiction, al­though they are not often consist­ently differentiated. There is, however, a slight difference be­twe

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Wanted: The Christian Novel

David Engelsma·1959-04-01

However, fiction, although it is not history, although it never actually happened, deals with life. Fiction is a presentation of reality. It is the sphere of experience. That is why it is so important who the writer of a novel is. For the author of a novel will disseminate within his work whatever h

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Comfort

Thelma Westra·1997-09-01

Poetry

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Seasons

Juline Hiemstra·2023-04-01

Poetry - - -

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God’s Creation

Steve Wigger·1991-03-01

Creation

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Cardinal

John Vis·1951-07-01

It is a purely fictional tale, a story to be read as a narrative woven by a thoroughly modern watcher of our world, who evi­dently believes—in spite of evils fear­fully apparent—that faith, hope, love and compassion animate men everywhere. In this respect the author reveals him­self as an individual