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The concept of Author in Christianity

The term "author" is referenced across various religious and literary contexts to indicate the individual responsible for creating a specific body of work. In Christianity, it can refer to figures such as the writers of the Gospels or epistles, whose identities and intentions are often debated. In Indian literature, the term encompasses diverse voices, including both historical figures and contemporary writers expressing personal beliefs. In Eastern Orthodoxy, Church of the East, and the Catholic Church, discussions around authorship often revolve around theological implications and interpretations of texts.1
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Synonyms: Writer, Novelist, Creator, Scribe, Literary artist, Journalist

In Dutch: Auteur; In French: Auteur; In Finnish: °Õ±ð°ì¾±Âáä; In German: Autor; In Spanish: Autor; In Malay: Pengarang; In Swedish: ¹óö°ù´Ú²¹³Ù³Ù²¹°ù±ð

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Christian concept of 'Author'

The concept of Author in local and regional sources