Jane Austen shows us many virtues to imitate, and vices to avoid, in her novels.
Category: Faith
Book Reviews—Fun Fiction, Jane Austen with Faith Themes
Light, fun fiction recommendations for the holidays.
Jane Austen in Prayer
Alleluia for Jane's prayers, writings, and faith.
Jane Austen’s Genius Guide to Life: Book Review
Jane Austen's Genius Guide to Life delightfully explores how Jane Austen teaches Christian virtues in her novels.
A Light So Lovely: Book Review
Madeleine L'Engle sought to draw people to the light and joy of faith.
“Her Duty to Disobey Her Father”: Jane Austen’s Religious Vocabulary in the Juvenilia, Part 2
Austen used "faith words" ironically in her Juvenilia, to ridicule those who worshiped their own feelings instead of God.
“The Generous Curate”: Jane Austen’s Religious Vocabulary in the Juvenilia (Part 1)
How does Jane Austen use religious words in her early, satirical stories?
What Jane Austen’s Characters Read (And Why)
Susan Allen Ford's book explores what books Jane Austen's characters read, and how those books connect to Austen's plots, themes, and characters.
Sense and Sensibility and the Bible: Part 2
Sense and Sensibility reflects biblical themes in Edward and Elinor's story as well as in Marianne's.
Sense and Sensibility and the Bible: Part 1
Sense and Sensibility often reflects Biblical stories.









