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'''Christian Mythology''' refers to the stories of [[Christianity]] that serve the purpose of instruction, allegory, or historical context.
The stories of [[Christianity]] make up an ancient, culturally important body of literature that have served and for many, continue to serve the purpose of providing moral and historical instruction.






''More general remarks are needed!''
Although the word ''myth'' is used in other contexts to refer only to stories considered false, in this article the word is used here in a neutral sense. (See [[myth]], [[mythology]]).






The stories of Christianity include:
Christian Mythology includes:


* we need a list of Biblical stories, of course




Other stories related to Christianity include:


* Hagiographies, that is, stories of the lives of the [[saint]]s.
* Hagiographies, that is, stories of the lives of the [[saint]]s.
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see also: [[Scientific Mythology]], [[Islamic Mythology]], [[Greek Mythology]], [[Jewish Mythology]]
See also: [[the stories of Islam]], [[the stories of Judaism]], [[Greek mythology]]




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The stories of Christianity make up an ancient, culturally important body of literature that have served and for many, continue to serve the purpose of providing moral and historical instruction.


More general remarks are needed!


The stories of Christianity include:

  • we need a list of Biblical stories, of course


Other stories related to Christianity include:

  • Hagiographies, that is, stories of the lives of the saints.
  • The results of Christian fusions with other cultures, such as Vodun.


Many Christians consider the following sources literally true, but the

stories contained in them are nonetheless used in mythical ways:


  • Narratives from New Testament Apocrypha, especially the various Apocryphal Acts and Gospels

See also: the stories of Islam, the stories of Judaism, Greek mythology


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