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General Member
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Books, Books and more Books
This is a quote from Chris (China Cat), from another thread: (I hope Chris nor anyone else minds)
"There is such an incredible amount of information available about the Bible and Christianity. Check out your local bookstore. My Barnes and Noble has a large U shaped section of nothing but Christian oriented books big enough to put three really comfortable reading chairs and a small table in. There are as many books about Christianity as the whole history section and then some. There's every kind of Bible available. There are exhaustive concordances, racks of weighty tomes of commentary, and Bible atlases of the ancient world. There's Christian fiction like the Left Behind series and young adult novels. There's a huge Christian inspiration genre of books of prayers, poems, and nice thoughts on how to live a fulfilling Christian life. " "And there's criticism. There's atheist criticism. There are guys like Bishop Spong who are uber-liberal Christian scholars. There are Gnostic scriptures and apocryphal gospels." "Out of all the books available on every conceivable facet of Christianity and the Bible there are a tiny handful which address the essential questions one should ask about the origins of the texts in the Christian Cannon in a faith neutral, scholarly fashion. Then you have to check for chip-on-shoulder atheists and everyone else with a need for a particular kind of pronouncement. " Chris I've been to B&N and Borders and of course Amazon, more books than you could read 24/7 in a lifetime. So Chris (or anyone else), care to recommend a hidden gem from these shelves. Need not be from Christianity, but one that has been a "light" for yourself. thanks, Joe |
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UNeyeR1
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Maryland
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Re: Books, Books and more Books
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For inspiration I like Errico Rocco Amazon.com: Rocco A. Errico: Books To breakdown confusing scripture I used to look at some Judaic meanings, but now found that the metaphysical meanings are similar. Amazon.com: Metaphysical Bible Dictionary (Charles Fillmore Reference Library): Books: Charles Fillmore And now for something completely different, or is it? Amazon.com: Think and Grow Rich: The Landmark Bestseller--Now Revised and Updated for the 21st Century: Books: Napoleon Hill,Arthur Pell |
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Executive Member
Join Date: Oct 2005
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Re: Books, Books and more Books
Biblical origins
The Bible Unearthed, Israel Finkelstein,Neil Asher Who Wrote the New Testament?, Burton L. Mack Israel Finkelstein and Neil Asher are from the Copenhagen school of minimalist critique. Burt Mack is a leading proponent of the hypothetical Gospel of Q theory. Alternative Christianity Liberating the Gospels, J.S. Spong. Jesus Christ, Sun of God, David Fideler Postmodern Philosophy Simulacra and Simulation, Jean Baudrilard Anything by Michel Foucault. General Philosophy with a scientific bent The Self-Aware Universe, Amit Goswami The Seven Mysteries of Life, Guy Murchie Western Magical Tradition Qabalistic Tarot, Robert Wang. This is the best book on this subject ever produced. It is, unfortunately out of print. Cool Science Guns, Germs, And Steel, Jared Diamond A Beginner's Guide to Constructing the Universe, Michael S. Schnyder. This is by far the coolest book you've ever seen. It's my number one favorite book ever. Deconstruction Coercion, Douglas Rushkoff Propaganda, the Formation of Men's Attitudes, Jacques Ellul The True Believer, Eric Hoffer Here's a link to Amazon cause I know you're all so lazy: Amazon.com: The Bible Unearthed: Archaeology's New Vision of Ancient Israel and the Origin of Its Sacred Texts: Books: Israel Finkelstein,Neil Asher Silberman Chris |
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Executive Member
Join Date: Oct 2005
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Re: Books, Books and more Books
Here's the Wiki link on biblical minimalism:The Copenhagen School (theology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Between Here and There
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: A Bit North of Lovely Seattle
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Re: Books, Books and more Books
I have more books in my own home library at this point than I have read; hopefully I will catch up soon. I always find Amazon and so forth overwhelming, but I just keep picking away at things, typically starting with lists like these and recommendations from people I know are pretty solid about their recommendations.
Some of my favorites: Bibles and Non-Canonized Collections- Comparative Bible: NIV, KJV, NAS, and Amplified "The Other Bible" (non-canonized books) Christianity- Listening for the Heartbeat of God Liberating the Gospels (not entirely in agreement with it, but it is a good read nonetheless) The Great Divorce (yeah, it's fiction, but I'll put it down up here). Other stuff by C.S. Lewis is good too, including his non-fiction, but if I had to pick just one, this would be it. Great fiction that had a lot of meaning for me- Stuff by Tolkein (if you like rambly story-telling) Einstein's Dreams The Year of Living Biblically (not fiction, but rather like documentary- a guy who tried to live by all the Biblical rules for one year- humorous and touching) Final Gifts (not fiction, stories by hospice nurses about patients' dying experiences) Druidry and Earth-based- The Druid's Handbook The Druid Renaissance Kinship with All Life (not Druidic, but in the same vein- animal communication) Make Prayers to the Raven (wonderful ethnography about earth-based spirituality among the Koyukon people of Canada) Eastern texts (I know, gee, obvious)- The Bhagavad-Gita The Tao te Ching (my personal favorite, not to be missed) The Teachings of Buddha There are tons of great books, particularly modern Buddhist ones. Not as many at the actual bookstore but once you look them up on Amazon, it is as overwhelming as the Christian section to me. |
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Oannes
Join Date: May 2006
Location: SW United States
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Re: Books, Books and more Books
This text is not available as yet but will be online accessable at the UCLA library in 2008. Anything this controversial in the past is bound to be informative.
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