I think that depends on a couple of definitions. But I would say no. Christian literature is literature about Christianity. That being the case the various books of the New Testament would come first. They would date from sometime around the middle of the 1st century to the end of the 1st century. The church fathers would be the second tier of writers. These were not inspired as The Bible writers were but nevertheless wrote important books which help us understand the nature of the church in the 1st and 2nd centuries.
The answer is Diophantus
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score like 4 score and 7 years ago our fathers... score like 4 score and 7 years ago our fathers...
mothers are greater than fathers because mother s are the one who gave birth to us and they all was cooks for us and more.
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Thomas Alan Kopecek has written: 'Social/historical studies in the Cappadocian Fathers' -- subject- s -: Cappadocian authors, Christian literature, Early, Early Christian literature, Fathers of the church, History and criticism
Alexander Hamilton
Pierre Champagne de Labriolle has written: 'Saint Augustin' 'History and literature of Christianity from Tertullian to Boethius' -- subject(s): Christian literature, Early, Christianity and literature, Church history, Early Christian literature, Fathers of the church, Latin, History and criticism, Latin Authors, Latin Fathers of the church, Latin literature, Religion
The first known Christian literature is the epistles written by the apostle Paul, and perhaps the Epistle to the Hebrews, written by an anonymous author.Some scholars say the Book of Revelation is based on a pre-Christian text.
Catharine Rising has written: 'Darkness at heart' -- subject(s): Fathers and sons in literature, Fathers, Fathers in literature, Characters, Sons in literature
Michele. Pellegrino has written: 'Les confessions de Saint Augustin' 'Letteratura latina cristiana' -- subject(s): Christian literature, Early, Early Christian literature, Fathers of the Church, Latin, Latin Authors, Latin Fathers of the church 'Il culto dei santi' -- subject(s): Cult 'Studi su l'antica apologetica' -- subject(s): Early church, ca. 30-600, Apologetics, History 'Letteratura greca cristiana' -- subject(s): Christian literature, Early, Early Christian literature, Greek authors, History and criticism
Nicolae Corneanu has written: 'Studii patristice' -- subject(s): Early Christian literature, Fathers of the church, History and criticism
Lynda Marie Zwinger has written: 'Daughters, fathers, and the novel' -- subject(s): American fiction, English fiction, Fathers and daughters in literature, Heterosexuality in literature, History and criticism, Sentimentalism in literature, Sex (Psychology) in literature, Women and literature, Women in literature
G. Bosio has written: 'Iniziazione ai Padri..' -- subject- s -: Church history, Early Christian literature, Fathers of the church, History and criticism 'Introduzione ai Padri della Chiesa' -- subject- s -: Biography, Christian saints, Church history, Doctrinal Theology, Fathers of the church, History
fathers
William John Ferrar has written: 'From Daniel to St. John the Divine' -- subject(s): Apocalyptic literature 'The early Christian books' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Christian literature, Early, Early Christian literature, History and criticism, Fathers of the church 'The Fall of the Grand Sarrasin' 'The uncanonical Jewish books' -- subject(s): Apocryphal books (Old Testament), Introductions, Bible, Apocryphal books (New Testament)
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