With Easter only a few days from today, youre probably wondering what kind of books you should read this season.
If you're looking to be entertained and educated about Easter, then you are surely on the right track. These selected books (fiction and non fiction) centred around Easter is the best package for you this season.
1. City of Friends by Joanna Trollope
This book examines the lives of four women friends( now in their late forties) who bonded when they discovered they were the only female students studying economics at university. Now successful, all four women are caught up in a web of drama and confusion How do they untangle this web?
2. Jesus’ Resurrection: Fact or Figment? A Debate Between William Lane Craig & Gerd Ludemann edited by Paul Copan and Ronald K. Tacelli
Was the resurrection of Jesus a fact of history or a figment of imagination? Was it an event that
entailed a raised and transformed body and an empty tomb?
Jesus' Resurrection: Fact or Figment? is a lively and provocative debate between Christian philosopher and apologist William Lane Craig and New Testament scholar and atheist Gerd LÜdemann.
3. The Museum of Things Left Behind by Seni Glaister
The Museum of Things Left Behind is situated in the idyllic Vallerosa, a small country in the European mountains not so many are aware of. However, being in this isolated state, the locals have grown cranky, unfulfilled and disaffected.
Can the town be fixed? Can an unlikely visitor be the agent of change?
The museum of things left behind examines all these and much more.
4. The Resurrection of Jesus: A New Historiographical Approach by Michael Licona
All thanks to Michael Licona, author of this book, who convincingly points us to a significant deficiency in approaching the question of the historicity of Jesus' resurrection. The book gives an overview and a wonderful defence of the resurrection of Jesus found in Scripture.
5. The Girl Before by J. P. Delaney
This novel is suspense filled that tells the story of a high-tech townhouse leased by the architect to a set of women that looks just like his dead wife.
Emma and Jane, the alternating narrators of this book are presented are left to present a potential solution to that problem.
Happy Easter!