Theological fiction

Theological fiction is fictional writing which shapes or depicts people's attitudes towards theological beliefs.[1][2][3] It is typically instructional or exploratory rather than descriptive,[4] and it engages specifically with the theoretical ideas which underlie and shape typical responses to religion.[5] Theological fiction, as a concept, is used by both theists and atheists, such as in fictional pantheons and cultures in theological fantasy literature.[6]

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  5. ^ Frykholm, Amy. "A novel at the edge of Faith". The Christian Century. Retrieved 8 November 2019.
  6. ^ Hartman, Rachel (9 Mar 2015). "Five Theological Fantasies for Ecstatic Atheists". TOR.Com Science Fiction, Fantasy and the Universe. Retrieved 8 November 2019.