Religious concepts are beliefs,doctrines and convictions expressed in verbal,visual or written forms by religious founders,followers or groups on Divinity.Religious concepts differ from one religious community from another in Divine precepts in existence and manifestations.Each literary era through history has expressed itself in doctrines or in literature to assert itself.They could include the commonality of religious concepts or heterogeneous beliefs and concepts in mono theism or polytheism or pantheism.It could be concepts in religious practices in idol worship or iconoclastism.
Secular literature is non-religious literature.
That is correct, ethics and most religious doctrine share concepts but are not the same.
the spirituals reflected the religious nature of some Americans and popular folk music reflected in a different way
In the 1920s writers wrote about the war results of it etc.; therefore literature from that time reflected the horrors of the war.
Secular literature is non-religious literature.
i think the most religious literature is english almost core ELA (heart)
yes,sectionalism can be easily reflected by art literature because art is the light of your feelings, emotions, affection and keen observation. i have tried my level best my name is love
I like the question that you pose. Religious literature involves man made doctrines based on his practical beliefs of what God approves of and what he does not. It is literature based around a religious culture as well. Secular literature opposes religious literature. Secular literature is based around myths and theologies. It has nothing to do with God, Christ or religion period. It is mostly based around science or science fiction. Not to forget to mention fairy tales.
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