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Christ the Lord Out of Egypt A Novel
are both written by people who believe in God, but are NOT using their novel to sway or preach. You can take it at face value, as a story that some believe is true.

Other than that, I would try searching Amazon for "biblical history" and see what pops up.
Huh. This is interesting.
I am gathering that you arent looking for fiction then?
If you were, I would suggest:
The Left Behind series
God Is Dead
My favorite author David Maine wrote these, they are fiction, but stick very closely to the actual biblical stories:
The Preservationist
The Book of Samson
Fallen
These are two novels by Glen Duncan that take christianty and the bible to a whole "other" level:
I, Lucifer Finally, the Other Side of the Story
Weathercock
as for non-fiction..... Im sorry. I cant help :(
I am gathering that you arent looking for fiction then?
If you were, I would suggest:
The Left Behind series
God Is Dead
My favorite author David Maine wrote these, they are fiction, but stick very closely to the actual biblical stories:
The Preservationist
The Book of Samson
Fallen
These are two novels by Glen Duncan that take christianty and the bible to a whole "other" level:
I, Lucifer Finally, the Other Side of the Story
Weathercock
as for non-fiction..... Im sorry. I cant help :(




The Mind of the Maker by Dorothy L. Sayers
Although she was known for her detective series featuring Lord Peter Wimsey, she did a lot of deep thinking about the nature of Christianity.
Although she was known for her detective series featuring Lord Peter Wimsey, she did a lot of deep thinking about the nature of Christianity.

Travelling Mercies by Anne Lamott is her thoughts on faith. She is funny and very real in her approach almost like having a conversation with her. She has other ones that follow it up but I have not read them yet. (Plan B)


Maybe try The Story Behind Who Changed the New Testament and Why by Bart Ehrman

Donna

From the blurb:
"...His approach is not meant to prove any set of dogmatic beliefs, as many Christian scholars set out to do, but is one of objectivity. His factual approach is not colored by the bias of trying to save souls or convert readers to the faith. He states early in the book that this is simply an historical approach to the question, What is Christianity?"
Books mentioned in this topic
What is Christianity? (other topics)L'estrany cas del Dr. Jekyll i Mr. Hyde (other topics)
Traveling Mercies: Some Thoughts on Faith (other topics)
The Mind of the Maker (other topics)
Fallen (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Karen Armstrong (other topics)Lee Strobel (other topics)
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