John Shelby Spong advocates a nuanced approach to scripture (as opposed to blunt Biblical literalism at the other end of the scale), informed by scholarship and compassion, which he argues can be consistent with both Christian tradition and a contemporary understanding of the universe.
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John Shelby Spong, Jesus for the Non-Religious (2007), ISBN 0-06-076207-1
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