Reading List Early '09
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So, here’s a breakdown of what I’ve read since about the beginning of this year. I either read the whole book or at least a significant part of it. The ones I found most engaging, enlightening, etc. I have marked with an asterisk. I would highly recommend them for people interested in the subject matter. I hope this thread will generate some good conversation on reading material. Share your thoughts on the books, or recommend something you think I’d enjoy.
Jan-Jun ‘09
A Biblical Case for Natural Law by David VanDrunen
A History of Christianity, Vols. 1-2 by Justo Gonzalez
*A Scientific Theology, Vols. 1-2 by Alister McGrath
A Survey of Old Testament Introduction by Gleason Archer
Aristotle for Everybody by Mortimer Adler
Brisingr (fiction) by Christopher Paolini
Categories; Interpretation; Prior Analytics by Aristotle
Christian Philosophy by Etienne Gilson
*Fundamentalism and American Culture by George Marsden
God on the Quad by Naomi Riley
Guide to Thomas Aquinas by Josef Pieper
*Him We Proclaim by Dennis Johnson
*History of Christianity 1650-1950 by James Nichols
House of Leaves (fiction) by Mark Danielewski
John Wyclif and Reform by John Stacey
*John Wyclif: Scriptural Logic, Real Presence, and the Parameters of Orthodoxy by Ian Christopher Levy
John Wycliffe and the Beginnings of English Nonconformity by K.B. MacFarlane
Light from the Christian East by James Payton
*Linguistics for Students of New Testament Greek by D. A. Black
*Prophecy and the Church by O. T. Allis
Prophetic Untimeliness by Os Guinness
Recovering the Reformed Confession by R. Scott Clark
*Republic by Plato
*Revival and Revivalism by Iain Murray
Socrates Meets Jesus by Peter Kreeft
Systematic Theology, Vol. 1 by Morton Smith
*The Economy of the Divine Covenants, Vol. 1 by Herman Witsius
The Great Medieval Heretics by Michael Frassetto
*The Intellectual Origins of the European Reformation by Alister McGrath
The Outrageous Idea of Christian Scholarship by George Marsden
The Political Theory of John Wyclif by L. J. Daly
The Preaching of Jonathan Edwards by John Carrick
The Reformation’s Conflict with Rome by Robert Reymond
*The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind by Mark Noll
*The Idea of a University by John Newman
The Well-Educated Mind by Susan Bauer
Wyclif and the Oxford Schools by J.A. Robson
Jan-Jun ‘09
A Biblical Case for Natural Law by David VanDrunen
A History of Christianity, Vols. 1-2 by Justo Gonzalez
*A Scientific Theology, Vols. 1-2 by Alister McGrath
A Survey of Old Testament Introduction by Gleason Archer
Aristotle for Everybody by Mortimer Adler
Brisingr (fiction) by Christopher Paolini
Categories; Interpretation; Prior Analytics by Aristotle
Christian Philosophy by Etienne Gilson
*Fundamentalism and American Culture by George Marsden
God on the Quad by Naomi Riley
Guide to Thomas Aquinas by Josef Pieper
*Him We Proclaim by Dennis Johnson
*History of Christianity 1650-1950 by James Nichols
House of Leaves (fiction) by Mark Danielewski
John Wyclif and Reform by John Stacey
*John Wyclif: Scriptural Logic, Real Presence, and the Parameters of Orthodoxy by Ian Christopher Levy
John Wycliffe and the Beginnings of English Nonconformity by K.B. MacFarlane
Light from the Christian East by James Payton
*Linguistics for Students of New Testament Greek by D. A. Black
*Prophecy and the Church by O. T. Allis
Prophetic Untimeliness by Os Guinness
Recovering the Reformed Confession by R. Scott Clark
*Republic by Plato
*Revival and Revivalism by Iain Murray
Socrates Meets Jesus by Peter Kreeft
Systematic Theology, Vol. 1 by Morton Smith
*The Economy of the Divine Covenants, Vol. 1 by Herman Witsius
The Great Medieval Heretics by Michael Frassetto
*The Intellectual Origins of the European Reformation by Alister McGrath
The Outrageous Idea of Christian Scholarship by George Marsden
The Political Theory of John Wyclif by L. J. Daly
The Preaching of Jonathan Edwards by John Carrick
The Reformation’s Conflict with Rome by Robert Reymond
*The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind by Mark Noll
*The Idea of a University by John Newman
The Well-Educated Mind by Susan Bauer
Wyclif and the Oxford Schools by J.A. Robson
Discussion