Since my readership is largley a book crew, I have a question. What are the five most important books on your shelf other than the bible?
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1. Desiring God 2. Bondage of the will 3. one of my Edwards joints... 4. E.E. Cummings: Selected Poems 5. White Fluffy Clouds
I have a bunch of other books but i have yet to read them. I'm reading one right now by Stein on hermenuetics but i've yet to Finnish (yes like the people group) it
"Total Truth" - Nancy Pearcey "Systematic Theology" - Grudem "Shadow of the Almighty" "The Message of the Cross" -Derek Tidball "Acts" - Commentary by Polhill +1 Praying in the Spirit - Bunyan
im sure its the same way with all you guys, these are the books that have largely helped me in the past, say, semester. But for my life there are others plus these.
The Gospel According to Jesus Desiring God The Pursuit of Holiness Let the Nations be Glad Knowing God The Journals of Jim Elliot Virkler and Stein's Hermeneutics books Preaching and Teaching from the Old Testament - Kaiser How to Read Slowly - Sire
These have all had huge influence/impact on my life.
Next time...lengthen your list requirement, Im terrible at these things.
1. Systematic Theolgy - Grudem 2. The greek reference in the KEy Word (if thats considered a book, if not then my Strong's concordance) 3. Desiring God by The Piper 4. Whatever happened to Gospel of Grace (Boice) 5. Whatever happened to the Doctrinces of Grace? (Boice)
But like I said, not a big shel yet so that makes up about half my books...... minus my Calvin Commentaries that shall arive tommorrow.
I guess you are asking for theological or Christian books. For example, my wife's cookbooks are invaluable as are my dictionary, thesaurus, and Georgia football media guides. Anyway, here they are.
1. Let the Nations Be Glad - John Piper 2. A Basic Guide to Interpreting the Bible - Robert Stein (this is actually on your shelf) 3. Perspectives on a World Christian Movement - Various Authors 4. The Bondage of the Will - Martin Luther 5. Tell it Often, Tell it Well - McClosky
It's good to have some female participation on the Station. I guess I didn't realize what a male world I live in. Thanks for the input.
***Disclaimer*** Some of you who frequent the Station will recognize "anonymous" as a totally different person. Please do not mistake him for Brittany Oue. She is far more civilized.
And even though Mr. Anonymous has more books than the rest of us put together, he will probably not take the time to give us a helpful list.
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1. Desiring God
2. Bondage of the will
3. one of my Edwards joints...
4. E.E. Cummings: Selected Poems
5. White Fluffy Clouds
I have a bunch of other books but i have yet to read them. I'm reading one right now by Stein on hermenuetics but i've yet to Finnish (yes like the people group) it
Dang, this probably changes every week. But..
"Total Truth" - Nancy Pearcey
"Systematic Theology" - Grudem
"Shadow of the Almighty"
"The Message of the Cross"
-Derek Tidball
"Acts" - Commentary by Polhill
+1
Praying in the Spirit - Bunyan
im sure its the same way with all you guys, these are the books that have largely helped me in the past, say, semester. But for my life there are others plus these.
The Gospel According to Jesus
Desiring God
The Pursuit of Holiness
Let the Nations be Glad
Knowing God
The Journals of Jim Elliot
Virkler and Stein's Hermeneutics books
Preaching and Teaching from the Old Testament - Kaiser
How to Read Slowly - Sire
These have all had huge influence/impact on my life.
Next time...lengthen your list requirement, Im terrible at these things.
1. Prayer of Jabez
2. Left Behind
3. Purpose Driven Church
4. The Other Side of Calvinism
5. Predestined for Hell? Absolutely Not!
gee thanks Jonathan. I'll rush out and buy those since I only have two in that list.
On my shelf? I dont have a large shelf but.....
1. Systematic Theolgy - Grudem
2. The greek reference in the KEy Word (if thats considered a book, if not then my Strong's concordance)
3. Desiring God by The Piper
4. Whatever happened to Gospel of Grace (Boice)
5. Whatever happened to the Doctrinces of Grace? (Boice)
But like I said, not a big shel yet so that makes up about half my books...... minus my Calvin Commentaries that shall arive tommorrow.
I guess you are asking for theological or Christian books. For example, my wife's cookbooks are invaluable as are my dictionary, thesaurus, and Georgia football media guides. Anyway, here they are.
1. Let the Nations Be Glad - John Piper
2. A Basic Guide to Interpreting the Bible - Robert Stein (this is actually on your shelf)
3. Perspectives on a World Christian Movement - Various Authors
4. The Bondage of the Will - Martin Luther
5. Tell it Often, Tell it Well - McClosky
Limiting my response to non-fiction...
I don't know if the following five are the most important theologically speaking, but God has used them in my life the most...
Hudson Taylor's Spiritual Secret by Lewis
Perspectives on the World Christian Movement...various authors
Mere Christianity by C.S Lewis
Through Gates of Splendor by Elliott
anything written by Piper
Others I have enjoyed/used a lot...
The Excellent Wife by Martha Peace
Guests of the Sheik by Elizabeth Fernea
Brittany's Family Recipes cookbook
Kent Hughes & Kurt Richardson's commentaries on the book of James
It's good to have some female participation on the Station. I guess I didn't realize what a male world I live in. Thanks for the input.
***Disclaimer***
Some of you who frequent the Station will recognize "anonymous" as a totally different person. Please do not mistake him for Brittany Oue. She is far more civilized.
And even though Mr. Anonymous has more books than the rest of us put together, he will probably not take the time to give us a helpful list.
Yeah - that's a challenge.
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