posted on Sep, 27 2010 @ 02:29 AM
I'm not sure quite what you are looking for, but here are a few suggestions:
Assuming you meant scripture, or similar writings, look for the apocryphal works or other books typically not put into the bible, like the gospel of
thomas. I haven't read any of these, but I've heard some interesting things about them.
If you were looking for fiction, as the previous poster seems to believe, Lew Wallace's "Ben Hur" was an interesting read. It wasn't so much a
biography, though, but it was a fictional story that takes place during the time of Christ, and while I didn't check up on all the facts, it appears
very well researched. It was also made into a famous movie, of course. It was written I think in the 1890s, and is still in print. (it's one of
the best selling fiction books of all time)
If you were looking for nonfiction, but not scripture, I will recommend "Jesus the Christ" by James E. Talmage. It's written by a Mormon author.
(I'm mormon, which is why I know of it and read it) It's obviously biased towards my religion, but even so I think it's a pretty good read about
Jesus. The author also tried to keep to biblical references, rather than Book of Mormon references, I think in order that nonmormons would be more
accepting of the book and more likely to read it, if that's an issue for you. I thought it was very good, but I will warn you that the language is
fairly difficult english, and had several words I had to look up as a native english speaker. It was written somewhere around 1910 or so, but it's
still in print as well.