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I suggest the New American Standard Bible.
I have a copy sitting on my desk right now."Meister Eckhart: The Essential Writings": Meister Eckhart, himself, deserves a good wikipedia-ing, itself. This book was inspiring to me and a great collection of this Mystics experiences, words and advice.
I would suggest the NIV Quest Study Bible - it has commentary notes along the side that explain some of the cultural events happening at the time and how certain passages connect to other passages, etc.
I also suggest anything by Lee Strobel
That is the Bible that I have already chosen to read. Thanks!
How about "Christianity For Dummies"?
Hey! I'm trying to figure out what religious books I should read. I'd like to read them all eventually. Please list any suggestions because I know I haven't thought of all of them!
Here's what I've been working on:
Bible
Dhammapada (I wasn't sure what other Buddhist sacred texts there are?)
The Upanishads (I'm confused about the diff b/t these and the Vedas and where I can find the Vedas in print)
The Sayings of Confucius (Not sure if Confucianism is a religion exactly. Is there any particular book that represents Confucianism?)
On my to-do list:
Qur'an
Guru Granth Sahib
Book of Mormon
Tao Te Ching
What am I missing? My goal is to read all religious scripture so I can learn as much as I can and find ideas and some kind of direction.
Okay, sooo I've compiled a massive reading list...
- Christianity
o The Bible
o How to Read the Bible
o Lost Christianities
o The Bible: A Biography
o Christianity: The First 3000 Years
o Lost Scriptures
o On the True Doctrine: A Discourse Against the Christians
o Paul: Apostle of the Heart Set Free
o Book of Mormon
o Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius
o The Rite by Matt Biglio
o Catechism of the Catholic Church
- Judaism
o The Talmud
- Islam
o Quran
o Understanding the Quran: Themes and Style
o In Search of the Original Koran: The True History of the Revealed Text
- Sikhism
o Shri Guru Granth Sahib
- Hinduism
o The Vedas
§ Rig Veda
§ Yajur Veda
§ Sama Veda
§ Atharvaveda
§ The Upanishads
o The Mahabharat
§ The Bhagavad Gita
o The Puranas
- Buddhism
o The Dhammapada
o Four Noble Truths, Eight-fold path
- Taoism
o Tao Te Ching
- Bahai Faith
o Kitab-i-Aqdas
o Kitab-i-Iqan
- Confucianism
o The Sayings of Confucius
- Zoroastrianism
o The Avesta
- Ancient Mythology
o Greek
o Norse
o Egyptian
- Miscellaneous
o The Worlds Religions
o Why Religion Matters: The Fate of the Human Spirit in an Age of Disbelief
o Tales of Wonder: Adventures of Chasing the Divine
o Idolatry
o How to Be Idle: A Loafers Manifesto
o How to Know God: The Souls Journey into the Mystery of Mysteries
o Why God Wont Go Away: Brain Science and the Biology of Belief
o Zen Mind, Beginners Mind
The reason that the list for Christianity is so much bigger than the others is because I figure I need to learn more about my own religion (as of right now) before I go indepth into others. Mostly because I need a solid starting point to launch from and because, while I'm fairly knowledgeable when it comes to Catholicism, I need to learn a lot more about other Christian faiths as well.
I'm posting this update because I need advice on how to tackle an ambitious project like this while still juggling other commitments with college and a part-time job. Also, suggestions on how to prioritize books (especially within Hinduism and Christianity) would be awesome. Any friendly advice at all is welcome!
Hey! I'm trying to figure out what religious books I should read. I'd like to read them all eventually. Please list any suggestions because I know I haven't thought of all of them!
Here's what I've been working on:
Bible
Dhammapada (I wasn't sure what other Buddhist sacred texts there are?)
The Upanishads (I'm confused about the diff b/t these and the Vedas and where I can find the Vedas in print)
The Sayings of Confucius (Not sure if Confucianism is a religion exactly. Is there any particular book that represents Confucianism?)
On my to-do list:
Qur'an
Guru Granth Sahib
Book of Mormon
Tao Te Ching
What am I missing? My goal is to read all religious scripture so I can learn as much as I can and find ideas and some kind of direction.