Imitation Of Christ, by Thomas Kempis,
The Secret of the Rosary, by St. Louis de Montford,
The Writings of the Church Fathers,
The Writings of St. Thomas Aquinas,
Mere Christianity, by C.S. Lewis.
Some Christian texts include The Bible (Old and New Testament), early church writings such as the Apostolic Fathers' letters, the Nicene Creed, and works by theologians like Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, and John Calvin.
The entire Holy Bible.
The Sibylline prophecies. The Christian bible.
The band does not state anything about their view of religion and their texts do not suggest they are or are not Christian either.
There are no Hebrew concordances in Judaism, those are Christian texts.
Mardel sell a large range of Christian books. They sell a lot of bibles and other Christian texts. They also sell Christian music and Christian inspired DVDs.
Sacred texts of any religion should be treated with respect. If the question refers to "treatment" as to mean the validity of such texts, the reader will probably know that most of these texts are translations and the primary sources before translation can be thousands of years old. In the case of the Christian Bible, this book includes both the writings in Hebrew of events before the birth of Christ. This is referred to as the Old Testament by Christians. Included in the Christian Bible are texts written after the death of Christ. Here the original language was in ancient Greek and Aromatic. Throughout time the translations of the Christian Bible have differed. Some Bibles were translated from the original languages mentioned, into Latin, and then translated into specific languages such as French or English. Biblical scholars have varying views on the authors of certain texts and have answers at times why a controversy exists.
No, the Gospels are strictly Christian texts and are not recognised by Jews as religiously valid.
There is no prophecy in the Hebrew Scriptures foretelling a "new David." Some scholars do read specific texts as foretelling the coming of a Messiah who will be a "Son of David." Other scholars read the same texts as referring to the nation of Israel itself. Since the earliest Christian Epistles were written, Christian scholars have read the Hebrew Scriptures "through the lens" of the gospel. That means that Christians intentionally look for texts in the Torah, Prophets and Writings that can be understood as foretelling the coming of the Messiah, who in their view is Jesus Christ. Scholars of other faiths would understand the same texts quite differently.
Paul Tombeur has written: 'Cetedoc library of Christian Latin texts' -- subject(s): CETEDOC, Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern), Databases
The Nag Hammadi texts are a group of texts written in Coptic which were discovered in Egypt in 1945. They constitute a body of Gnostic Christian literature, as well as a few Hermetic and Greek philosophical texts, such as a translation of Plato's works. They have been dated to the second century A.D.
We don't study the texts of other religions.
Bhagwat geeta is most like bible. It is Sacred Texts of Hindus.