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The I Ching. You can read it online just by Googling it. It's very philosophical. Should help you gain some insight to the whole Taoist belief.

Mythology and general religion
Mythology
The Power of Myth
The Varieties of Religious Experience
The Varieties of Scientific Experience: A Personal View of the Search for God (I actually have read this one, and it's incredible)
Wicca and Paganism
Drawing Down the Moon: Witches, Druids, Goddess-Worshippers, and Other Pagans in America
The Spiral Dance - A Rebirth of the Ancient Religion of the Goddess
The Triumph of the Moon: A History of Modern Pagan Witchcraft
Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner
Baha'i
Baha'u'llah and the New Era: An Introduction to the Baha'i Faith
Buddhism and Taoism
The Tao of Pooh
Siddhartha (it's a novel, but whatever)
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry Into Values (I've heard mixed reviews)
Islam
No god but God: The Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam
A Brief Illustrated Guide to Understanding Islam
Muhammad: His Life Based on the Earliest Sources
Daughters of Another Path: Experiences of American Women Choosing Islam
Christianity
Do you know how hard it is to find non-fiction about Christianity that isn't too biased one way or the other? I happen to know Dr Ehrman, and he's a really fair guy, so I like to recommend him.
Christianity for Dummies
Misquoting Jesus: The Story Behind Who Changed the Bible & Why
Jesus, Interrupted: Revealing the Hidden Contradictions in the Bible & Why We Don't Know about Them



It was very helpful in helping me understand some of the different Christian denominations, their history, and what they believe.
Hope this helps!

I do find is strange that Hinduism books are not even put under religion in bookstores in the philippines, or even spirituality, but annoyingly, mythology. Nonetheless, there's a book I've read once and I recommend to those who wish to know more about the Bhagavad Gita, check out The Bhagavad Gita : A Walkthrough for Westerners

Destiny Disrupted: A History of the World Through Islamic Eyes by Tamim Ansary


Mythology and general religion
Mythology
The Power of Myth
The Varieti..."
That's one of the most thoughtful posts I have ever seen.


An introduction to basic Buddhist teachings, as told by a cat adopted by the Dalai Lama. The author does a great job of weaving Buddhist teachings and philosophy into the cat's observations of the goings on in and around the temple where she lives. It is a very enjoyable read. :)
Books mentioned in this topic
The Dalai Lama's Cat (other topics)Destiny Disrupted: A History of the World through Islamic Eyes (other topics)
Son Of Adam - A Wellford Family Series (other topics)
The Bhagavad Gita: A Walkthrough for Westerners (other topics)
Handbook of Denominations in the United States (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Tamim Ansary (other topics)Matthew Akers (other topics)
If you're looking for a nonfiction book that shows how members of one religion might look at their holy text and see God's presence in it, I'd enjoyed The Divine Intruder by James R. Edwards. It takes different passages from the Bible, then delves into what the people in that passage might have experienced and how it relates to living today. Book is several years old, though. Link: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/26...
If you're open to fiction, From The Dead weaves faith and questions that arise along the way. It's my own book, so I apologize for that promotion, but the book was written to take an honest look at a character who would have honest questions. All blog reviewers, GoodReads and otherwise (except one), have considered it non-preachy, which was my intent. Book link: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/83...
Hope one of these helps! Sorry I couldn't offer more...