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  1. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Writing Christian Fiction (Complete Idiot's Guide to) by Ron Benrey, 2007-12-04
  2. Writing the Christian Romance by Gail Gaymer Martin, 2007-12-26
  3. The Complete Guide to Writing and Selling the Christian Novel by Penelope J. Stokes, 1998-02
  4. An Introduction to Christian Writing: An Indepth Companion to the Complete Writing Experience by Ethel Herr, 1999-12-01
  5. The Best Christian Writing 2006 (Best Christian Writings)
  6. The Little Handbook to Perfecting the Art of Christian Writing: Getting Your Foot in the Publisher's Door by Leonard G. Goss, Don M. Aycock, 2006-05
  7. Early Christian Writings: The Apostolic Fathers (Penguin Classics) by Various, 1987-09-01
  8. The New Testament and Other Early Christian Writings: A Reader
  9. Cambridge Commentaries on Writings of the Jewish and Christian World 200 BC to AD 200 (Volume 7): The Jewish and Christian World 200 BC to AD 200 by A. R. C. Leaney, 1984-12-28
  10. Christian Writers' Market Guide 2007: The Essential Reference Tool for the Christian Writer (Christian Writers' Market Guide) by Sally Stuart, 2007-01-16
  11. The Christian Imagination: The Practice of Faith in Literature and Writing (Writers' Palette Book) by Leland Ryken, 2002-02-19
  12. In the World,: Reading and Writing As a Christian by John H. Timmerman, Donald R. Hettinga, 2004-09-01
  13. The New Testament: A Historical Introduction to the Early Christian Writings by Bart D. Ehrman, 2007-10-07
  14. The Essential Writings of Christian Mysticism (Modern Library Classics) by Bernard Mcginn, 2006-12-12

181. Christian Studies @ Wesleyan
christian writers sometimes worked in the mode of allegory, christian writershave attempted to do the second without failing to do the first.
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The Divine Comedy and Paradise Lost, the great epic works by Dante and Milton, are theological explorations as well as poetic masterpieces. They actually attained a position comparable to the books of the Bible themselves; many Christians have believed that the story of the revolt of Lucifer, as presented by Milton, is an inspired prequel to the story of creation and the Fall of Man as given in Genesis 1 and 2. Traditionally literature has at least the functions to delight and to instruct. Christian writers have attempted to do the second without failing to do the first. CHRISTIAN WRITERS COURSES RESOURCES MEDIA TOUR

182. Zacharias Ursinus
A site with links to four of his writings on the topics of good works, the catechism, the gospel and christian worship.
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183. Historicity Of Jesus FAQ
The early christian writer Origen claims that Josephus did NOT recognize Jesus as Furthermore, other early christian writers fail to cite this passage,
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This "FAQ", often referred to as the "Historicity of Jesus" FAQ, is neither exhaustive, nor does it attempt to answer the question of whether Jesus of Nazareth really lived or not. In fact, in writing it I have purposely tried not to take sides on this issue. In order to do this, one should consider not only these texts, but also the canonical and non-canonical Christian texts, Jewish texts, and archeological evidence. In fact, one can be a completely orthodox Christian, perhaps even a fundamentalist, and agree with virtually everything in this document. The purpose of this document is to partially answer the question, "To what extent are the events described in the New Testament corroborated by contemporary non-Christian texts?" I argue that the answer to this question is "not much"at the very best, some of the texts I consider support the proposition that Jesus existed and perhaps was executed by the Romans. They do not prove that he performed any miracles, rose from the dead, or did anything else ascribed to him in the New Testament. At worst, ancient texts tell us nothing new, and provide no independent support for the New Testament accounts. The question of whether the Christian sources even need independent confirmation is beyond the purview of this documentI do not argue for or against the accuracy of the New Testament accounts here.

184. Building The Kingdom Ministries
Interdenominational christian ministry based in Nashville to spread the Good News through music and community outreach. Includes writings and information about recordings and videos.
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185. Meet Other Christian Writers In Your Area! - Meetup.com
All christian Writers Meetup Groups with 288 christian Writers in 5 cities! Want to get together with other christian Writers in Sacramento?
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186. Tract Number 34
The writings of the Fathers can be trusted on matters of christian worship which may be mentioned only in passing or not at all in Scripture. 1 May, 1834.
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Tracts for the Times RITES AND CUSTOMS OF THE CHURCH. [Number 34] He who is duly strengthened in faith, does not go so far as to require argument and reason for what is enjoined, but is satisfied with the tradition alone. Chrysost. in Cor. Hom. THE reader of ecclesiastical history is sometimes surprised at finding observances and customs generally received in the Church at an early date, which have not express warrant in the Apostolic writings; e. g . the use of the cross in baptism. The following pages will be directed to the consideration of this circumstance; with a view of suggesting from those writings themselves, that a minute ritual was contemporaneous with them, that the Apostles recognise it as existing and binding, that it was founded on religious principles , and tended to the inculcation of religious truth. Not that any formal proof is attainable or conceivable, considering the brevity and subjects of the inspired documents; but such fair evidence of the fact, as may recommend it to the belief of the earnest and single-minded Christian. It is abundantly evident that the Epistles were not written to prescribe and enforce the Ritual of religion; all then we can expect, if it existed in the days of the Apostles, is an occasional allusion to it in their Epistles as existing, and a plain acquiescence in it: and thus much we find. custom of the Church, which prescribed that men should wear their hair short, and that women should have their head covered during divine service; a custom apparently most unimportant, if any one ever was, but in his view strictly binding on Christians. He begins by implying that it is one out of many rules or traditions ([Greek text: paradoseis]) which he had given them, and they were bound to keep. He ends by refusing to argue with any one who obstinately cavils at it and rejects it: "If any man seem to be contentious, we have no such custom, neither the Churches of GOD." Here then at once a view is opened to us which is quite sufficient to remove the surprise we might otherwise feel at the multitude of rites, which were in use in the Primitive Church, but about which the New Testament is silent; and further, to command our obedience to such as come down to us from the first ages, and are agreeable to Scripture.

187. 1st Stop For Online Bible Study Aids - Bible Commentaries, Church History, Devot
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189. Salem, MA Foursquare Church - The Gathering
Offers writings on Paganism and Witchcraft and discussions between Christians and NeoPagans Includes meeting times, and a calendar of events.
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