From Twitter April 8, 2009...
Lately there has been a lot of negative comments on the popular book known as The Shack. Some issues being that it supports Modalism and is theologically heretical... So my question is: Christian fiction, to read or not to read? Heretical or not? @revelife
@revelife brought up a question that I've heard for the past five years blogging: Is Christian Fiction Beneficial or Heretical?
And still this question feels sticky, because it touches on a deeper question. Should Christian fiction be defined as stories that share the same faith, Christian worldview and orthodoxy? And if so, who are we shutting out?
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3 comments:
Christian fiction is definetly beneficial. If rappers can talk about one night stand and drug deals that don't benefit anyone, why not tell the story of how someone came to Christ. I myself write christian fiction and I'm looking for my big break. I think the world needs more Christian fiction, and I can't wait to share mine with the world!!!
Christian Fiction is definetly beneficial! We as Kingdom Citizens need to realize that when Jesus said go tell the world about Him, He knew that in the future there would be many avenues in which to share the gospel. I myself have been called by God to write such novels. For me, there are lots of ways to give God the glory. I enjoy writing witty fiction that ends on a Christian note. If rappers can talk about one night stands and drug deals that don't benefit anyone, why not tell a story about how someone came to Jesus!!!!
Hi, Kaliah,
Thanks for sharing. Keep us posted about your writing journey. :)
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