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I'd start with Karen Armstrong, especially her first three books, "A History of God" (Ballantine, 1993), "Jerusalem: One City, Three Faiths" (Knopf, 1996) and "The Battle for God" (Knopf, 2000).I consider her one of the best writers on religion in the English language.
I hope this helps.
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Let me second that, then sound like an old lady for a minute.
This is what the library is for. You local library will have people whose whole job is to help answer questions just like this. In a lot of ways, they're far more helpful than the internet, because in general, they have a degree in "finding obscure information." Library Sciences are your friend. Why doesn't anyone remember that anymore? Edit: I'm seconding what Graybeard said; Sam posted while I was posting. It's actually my understanding that most of Islam's early converts were from various Pagan religions.
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Lengthy, but extremely well-informed secular look: http://www.bibleorigins.net/index.html
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Folks, we really can't discuss the details, pros, cons, etc. here, nor should we, as it violates board rules and can lead to contentions. Parallaxicality asked for a resource. I posted a link. If you have one, too, please post it and let's not discuss the matter further. Thank you.
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Then again, I get very vexed when the study of history becomes polarized beyond reasonable discourse.
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One of the first(if not the first) monotheistic religions was Zoroastrianism which had a lot of influence on Christianity and Islam.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoroastrianism |