(Part 2) Best science fiction books for christians according to redditors

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We found 155 Reddit comments discussing the best science fiction books for christians. We ranked the 47 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top Reddit comments about Christian Science Fiction:

u/bitter_cynical_angry · 28 pointsr/atheism

You might enjoy an obscure sci fi book called The Jehovah Contract by Victor Koman. It's written in a kind of hard-boiled/noir style, about a retired hit man who's brought out of retirement with a contract to kill God.

u/pmsyyz · 6 pointsr/audiobooks

So if credits are normally $15, and books are usually 1 credit. 3 books for 2 credits makes the cost of each audiobook $10.

I just checked the first book I might like to buy, The Dreaming Void (Commonwealth - The Void Trilogy Book 1) by Peter F. Hamilton, and the Kindle edition is only $2.99 currently, with which you can get the audiobook for only $2.99 more. So $6 for the audiobook if that is all you want.

Same for the C.S. Lewis Space Trilogy: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00WTIASCG

Adding up the costs of the rest of the Kindle ebook + audiobook give $29 for the both Kindle ebook plus the Audible audiobook of this three book series, cheaper than just getting the audiobooks with this deal!

u/thomas-apertas · 6 pointsr/Christianity

I'd recommend reading CS Lewis' Space Trilogy. It's one imaginative exploration of the sorts of issues you've brought up (less scientific, more philosophical).

u/King_Tamino · 6 pointsr/todayilearned
u/charklet · 5 pointsr/Fantasy

Sharon shinn has a couple others that might match up. The shape-changer's wife is proabably the closest with an apprentice magician falling for his master's mysterious supernatural wife. Jovah's Angel is also a good one with an human man falling in love with an Angel. Neither are written exactly for men, but they are both really enjoyable reads and have primarily male POV.

https://www.amazon.com/Shape-Changers-Wife-Sharon-Shinn-ebook/dp/B005KGJWSA/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1486844618&sr=1-1&keywords=Shape+changers+wife

https://www.amazon.com/Jovahs-Angel-Sharon-Shinn-ebook/dp/B006VR7I9W/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1486844679&sr=1-1&keywords=jovah%27s+angel

u/trillian_linbaba · 5 pointsr/booksuggestions

Two months is enough time to get through several books, but if you're anything like me you'll need a variety depending on your mood at the end of the day. I'm guessing you like interesting stories that are still somewhat socially/philosophically transformative, so here's a few personal suggestions:

End-of-the-day short reading spells:

u/rDitt · 4 pointsr/The_Donald

Source Here
Notice the fist on the cover...

u/Master-Thief · 2 pointsr/Catholicism

Oh yes. (Note: Read this book if you like Catholic Sci-Fi - it's about the first "native" Bishop of Mars. It is very good!)

Actually, for a novel I'm (slowly!) writing, I've had to think about and develop how the Church would have spread to human-colonized worlds and survived where Communications back to Earth were spotty at best and the journey was practically a one-way trip.

u/ReverendPoopyPants · 2 pointsr/AskLiteraryStudies

Are you looking for literature or just any novel. Sigmund Brooker and Hank Hanegraaff wrote a trilogy, starting with The Last Disciple. It's a response to the Left Behind series, which followed a fundamentalist theology called dispensationalism. These books are set in the years leading up to the fall of Jerusalem in 70AD, so it may not be what you're looking for.

IMO they're better written by far than Left Behind, though that bar isn't very high.

u/annonymal · 2 pointsr/booksuggestions

The Lamb Among the Stars series by Chris Walley is amazing. It's set wayyy in the future so there's all kinds of crazy tech going on.

u/Jonaner316 · 2 pointsr/Christian

Awww thank you so much! You can check it out and pre order it on amazon at this link: https://www.amazon.com/Hunter-Valiant-Joanna-White/dp/1620209004

u/jdstonebridge · 2 pointsr/writing

Hello everyone! My book is currently free on Amazon and will be free until the 29th. It's titled Beckoning Darkness and it falls under the fantasy, thriller, suspense, mystery, and supernatural genres.


Beckoning Darkness is about Ariel and Caelum, an angel and a demon, and a war between Heaven and Hell. A conspiracy with them at the center of it has been brewing for centuries. An unlikely alliance forms because of a common goal: to survive. They fight to protect humanity and as they do, they uncover a connection between them that was long lost and forgotten.


Here's the Amazon link for more information: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QAKSEPM/


Thank you and I hope you're all having a great day!

u/amazon-converter-bot · 1 pointr/FreeEBOOKS

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u/Bounds · 1 pointr/Christianity

Thanks. That's a better way to put it. I recently read this, and it seems a bit of the author's language crept into my own.

u/wordyplayer · 1 pointr/Showerthoughts

This is the story arc of C.S. Lewis space trilogy. Starts here:

https://www.amazon.com/Out-Silent-Planet-Space-Trilogy-ebook/dp/B006L8723I

u/VigRoco · 1 pointr/pics

Clarification: This is a picture of me (on the left) with my friend at his book release party. He just released his book, Void Voyage, and I thought it would be funny to do one of these 'I met a celebrity' posts.

The joke was supposed to be that he isn't a celebrity, so the title of the post is technically true.

u/LeakyAssassin · 1 pointr/suggestmeabook

https://www.amazon.com/Dreams-77-Nights-Dreaming-Illusions/dp/152055995X/


They hired a bad editor, but still a good story with a little religious undertones. But not hardcore like you would think.

u/Dani_Daniela · 1 pointr/AskReddit

Imaginary Jesus

It was free from Amazon Kindle, I read it, it kept me interested until the last word, but holy crap was it a strange book. It mind fucks you.
I THINK it is about questioning what you believe in and how people change what their religion means to them based on what is in their own best interests.