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The Gospel Unpacked: Biblical Christianity, #2
Parsing the Parables: Biblical Christianity, #3
The Truth About Christianity: Second Edition: Biblical Christianity, #1
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Biblical Christianity Series

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A revelation is a revealing of truth. The final book of the Bible - Revelation - is no different.

Most people think of this book as describing the end of the world. They are both right and wrong. Revelation is all about symbolism and metaphor to describe a new beginning.

This book is the fifth and final part of my Biblical Christianity series.

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Release dateAug 24, 2022
The Gospel Unpacked: Biblical Christianity, #2
Parsing the Parables: Biblical Christianity, #3
The Truth About Christianity: Second Edition: Biblical Christianity, #1

Titles in the series (5)

  • The Truth About Christianity: Second Edition: Biblical Christianity, #1

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    The Truth About Christianity: Second Edition: Biblical Christianity, #1
    The Truth About Christianity: Second Edition: Biblical Christianity, #1

    An honest look at the Christian faith. I had to write this book. I was raised Christian, spent nearly 20 years as a Norse pagan, and returned to Christianity after a near-death experience convinced me that I should re-examine my beliefs. I read the Bible for myself, and found that a lot of it had been misrepresented to me throughout the years. This book explains my findings. The is the first book in my Biblical Christianity series.

  • The Gospel Unpacked: Biblical Christianity, #2

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    The Gospel Unpacked: Biblical Christianity, #2
    The Gospel Unpacked: Biblical Christianity, #2

    A detailed look at the gospel message by examining Jesus's words and actions. This book is my attempt at clarifying the gospel and making its message more accessible to those who have trouble with the Bible's archaic language and cultural concepts. It is my genuine hope that this book helps others relate to the New Testament story and message. This is the second book in my Biblical Christianity series.

  • Parsing the Parables: Biblical Christianity, #3

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    Parsing the Parables: Biblical Christianity, #3
    Parsing the Parables: Biblical Christianity, #3

    This book steps through each of the parables in the gospel and provides explanation and analysis. It's a good study guide, as well as a good individual read. Is it definitive? No! I didn't live two millennia ago and hang out with Jesus; none of us did. However, it's a logically thought out and historically informed look at these short moral stories and what they can teach us. This is the third book in my Biblical Christianity series.

  • The Devil Unmasked: Biblical Christianity, #4

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    The Devil Unmasked: Biblical Christianity, #4
    The Devil Unmasked: Biblical Christianity, #4

    This book is an intelligent analysis of the Biblical bad guy: the devil. A lot of mystery and - frankly - nonsense surrounds this figure. After I read the Bible for myself and realized the devil is only mentioned a few times, and once I learned this figure is never given a name or description, my brain forced me to go looking for answers. This book contains those answers. This is the fourth book in my Biblical Christianity series.

  • Revelation Revealed: Biblical Christianity, #5

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    Revelation Revealed: Biblical Christianity, #5
    Revelation Revealed: Biblical Christianity, #5

    A revelation is a revealing of truth. The final book of the Bible - Revelation - is no different. Most people think of this book as describing the end of the world. They are both right and wrong. Revelation is all about symbolism and metaphor to describe a new beginning. This book is the fifth and final part of my Biblical Christianity series.

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