The Gospel According to Andrew Lloyd Webber

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You said you were looking for secular, but I've only got non-secular recommendation. I explored multiple different sects of Christianity while forming my own spiritual identity, and I have to say that the branch of the church I found to be most interested in the politics and underlying mechanistics of what was going on in the world during Jesus' life, were the Jehovah's Witnesses. Most people think of them as scary cultish people because they come and proselytize door to door, but inside their halls of worship are many in-depth discussions of Bible history and politics - in order to teach them how to put Jesus' remarks into context when they go out among the masses, and to arm them for discussion with people in other churches who have a more-than-average background in history and scripture.

The governing body of the Jehovah's Witnesses has many Bible-study aids - mine are all packed in boxes since I moved on from that church, but can be purchased at http://www.watchtower.org/publications/publications_available.htm ... the one about Jesus I know I have and was impressed by its focus on Jesus the man, since they do not believe in the Trinity or that Jesus = God but rather that Jesus and God are two separate entities. I also have The Bible - God's Word or Man's? And there's a lot of history in that one.

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