In my 'Theism' category on my Kindle I have:
- The Holy Bible, English Standard Version
- Miracles, CS Lewis
- The Great Divorce, CS Lewis
- Catholicism for Dummies
- God or Godless? One atheist. One Christian. Twenty controversial questions. (John w Loftus and Randal rauser). (though this one might be better off in my atheism category, but it's both really)
- the case for easter: a journalist investigates the case for Easter (Lee strobel)
- fox's book of martyrs... (John foxe)
- dante's inferno: in modern English (Dante alighieri)
- Quran: a simple English translation
And I have Buddhism as a separate category because I don't consider it a religion, or at least it's not for my interest in it. I just consider them psychology books:
- what the Buddha taught (walpola Sri rahula)
- mindfulness: the path to the deathless... The meditation teachings of Ajahn Sumedho
- working with the five hindrances (Ajahn Thiradhammo)
- mindfulness, bliss, and beyond: a meditator's handbook (ajahn brahm)
- The Holy Bible, English Standard Version
- Miracles, CS Lewis
- The Great Divorce, CS Lewis
- Catholicism for Dummies
- God or Godless? One atheist. One Christian. Twenty controversial questions. (John w Loftus and Randal rauser). (though this one might be better off in my atheism category, but it's both really)
- the case for easter: a journalist investigates the case for Easter (Lee strobel)
- fox's book of martyrs... (John foxe)
- dante's inferno: in modern English (Dante alighieri)
- Quran: a simple English translation
And I have Buddhism as a separate category because I don't consider it a religion, or at least it's not for my interest in it. I just consider them psychology books:
- what the Buddha taught (walpola Sri rahula)
- mindfulness: the path to the deathless... The meditation teachings of Ajahn Sumedho
- working with the five hindrances (Ajahn Thiradhammo)
- mindfulness, bliss, and beyond: a meditator's handbook (ajahn brahm)