No--it's Hebraic, and it means fiction, religious fiction.
Such a strategy of concealment may in part have motivated the nonracial religious fiction written by black women at the turn of the century.
One library distinguishes between inspirational fiction and the smaller category of religious fiction by noting that "inspirational fiction is more broad based.
The magazine featured mainstream popular religious fiction and progressive themes.
Any fiction that helps us pay attention to that is religious fiction.
After two decades of cookbooks, historical novels and inspirational religious fiction topping the bestseller charts, literature in the seventies took a new turn.
As the picture books and inspirational religious fiction of the sixties disappeared, irreverence and satire became the norm.
The religious fiction that their dead are reborn as Chasch keeps the Chaschmen obedient.
Susan Bogert Warner (July 11, 1819 - March 17, 1885), was an American evangelical writer of religious fiction, children's fiction, and theological works.
Dayton made significant contributions to the Landmark movement of the mid-nineteenth century in the area of religious fiction, which "popularized Landmark tenets."