Tag Books; summer reading

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Review: Crossway’s Owen, vol. 7

            Crossway’s newly published Volume 7 of Owen’s Complete Works is made up of two treatises: The Reason of Faith (p.71-208) and The Causes, Ways, and Means of Understanding the Mind of God (p. 209-349).…

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Summer Reading

  Churchill and Orwell: The Fight for Freedom by Thomas RicksI’m a few chapters into this and am already hooked. It is the story of how these two men, so different from each other, found a common cause in the…

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Summer Reading

My plan is to add the following to my current reading list for this summer. I have already started on the two biographies. Great stuff. Truman by David McCullough John MacArthur by Iain Murray The U Turn Church by Harney…

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Summer Reading

Over at First Thoughts, Joe Carter has posted his top 50 Summer Reads. This is a great list because many of the books are quite accessable rather than a bunch of high brow nonsense. Of the books that make Carter’s…

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Summer Reading

A while back, someone started us off with a list of their summer reading.  Seeing that I didn’t finish last summer’s reading, I’m being a little less ambitious this year.  But here are a few things I’m enjoying or hope…

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Summer Reading

Derek has asked what should be read this summer.  Here’s what I’m aiming to dispatch (and, in case you were wondering, he banned me from citing the Beano Annual as he tells me that is not published until November —…

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Summer Reading

Derek has asked what should be read this summer.  Here’s what I’m aiming to dispatch (and, in case you were wondering, he banned me from citing the Beano Annual as he tells me that is not published until November —…

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Summer Reading

Del’s asked about summer reading.  Here’s mine: Theology: Johannes Vanderkemp, The Heidelberg Catechism; David F Wells, The Courage to be Protestant. Two books on my passions: Jeremy Schaap, Triumph: The Untold Story of Jesse Owens and Hitler’s Olympics.  After Emil…