Uncle Onion:
I can't remember if your leaning is toward skepticism or not, but a couple of books I would recommend for non-fundamentalist believers were written by Fr. Bargil Pixner, a scholar in Biblical archeology and topography who lives and studies in Israel. I got mine in Israel, but I think you can order them through book distributors.
1. "With Jesus Through Galilee According to the Fifth Gospel."
Pixner's belief is that the topography of the area reveals
much for interpreting the teachings of Jesus in the Bible.
2. "With Jesus In Jerusalem."
Pixner reveals some fascinating information not found in the Bible itself, some of it revealed from the Dead Sea Scrolls and other sources, that lends to a greater understanding of some of the things thought to be contradictions in the Gospels.
I don't necessarily agree with all of Pixner's conclusions, but the information is excellent. He presents the material in a very scholarly way imo. He has a scientist's way of presenting information without drawing dogmatic conclusions, but offers his opinions and why. He reveals the thinking of up-to-date Biblical scholars, including non-Christian Jews, on these subjects that is very different from the dogmatic doctrinal stance of churchdom, even for his own denomination.
Regardless of what conclusions you may be drawn to regarding religion, its valuable information for your interest.