I would guess that either (a) he likes the woman and thinks she would like those specific books, or (b) he thinks he might convert her to his favorite religion.
Maybe he thinks she is (or should be) interested in his religion.
Because she is interested in studying comparative religion
In the 'christian' bible Cain and Abel. In other religious books they probably differ.The non religious would argue there was no first man and woman.
Because she is interested in studying comparative religion he packs them up and delivers them as a gift
Because she is interested in studying comparative religion he packs them up and delivers them as a gift
Because she is interested in studying comparative religion he packs them up and delivers them as a gift
Good question! He shouldn't have to if she's religious herself.
Either the man considers his religion to be something special - worthy of being given as a gift - or he decided that he no longer has any use for the books.
a card or gift card
flowers and candy
Either the man no longer believes in the Bible and therefore finds the religious books of no further use to him, or he is hoping to convert the Hindu woman to Christianity. One option is the opposite of the other, but in either case he may be hoping to establish a relationship with the woman.
Bisi Amagada has written: 'Catch a man and keep him' -- subject(s): Christianity, Handbooks, manuals, Love, Man-woman relationships, Marriage, Religious aspects of Love, Religious aspects of Man-woman relationships, Religious aspects of Marriage