The Good Book: A Humanist Bible -
While there is no central protagonist like Moses or Jesus, the book weaves together the "voices" of over 100 historical figures whose ideas form the collective wisdom of the narrative: Review of The Good Book: a Humanist Bible
The narrative concludes by defining the "good life" through ten core humanist injunctions, such as "Think for yourself," "Be kind," and "Take responsibility". Key "Characters" (Sources) The Good Book: A Humanist Bible
The story of The Good Book: A Humanist Bible is not a single fictional narrative, but rather an . Created by philosopher A.C. Grayling, it acts as a non-religious alternative to the Bible, using the same structure of chapters and verses to tell the story of how human beings can live a good life through reason, empathy, and nature instead of divine command. The Narrative Arc While there is no central protagonist like Moses