How Religion Has Influenced World Literature
A sacred thread uniting faith and story — how religion has shaped literature’s heart across cultures and centuries.
Religion and belief
Spiritual Culture journal
New perspectives on religion, belief, sacred history, and the cultures that shape human life.
A sacred thread uniting faith and story — how religion has shaped literature’s heart across cultures and centuries.
Dependent Origination (Paticca Samuppāda) shows how all things arise through causes, revealing interdependence behind suffering and freedom.
The story of The Ant and the Elephant shows that true strength lies in awareness and humility, not size or status, and anyone can walk the path.
Christian marriage reflects Christ’s love for His Church, uniting a man and woman in lifelong commitment, love, and service.
The 72 names of God in Hebrew are derived from the 72 three-letter combinations of the Hebrew alphabet.
Judaism is a monotheistic religion, which means that Jews believe in one God who is the creator and ruler of the universe.
A joyful festival of faith, harvest, and divine shelter—discover the sacred rhythms and rich meaning of Sukkot.
A divine trust and a sacred responsibility — Islam teaches that wealth is a test, and charity is its purification.
In Buddhism, certain ethical guidelines are important for an individual’s spiritual development.