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Thursday, April 16, 2009

summer reading I'm excited about

I am finishing up the last bit of my reading for my independent study on apologetics and I'm looking forward to diving into a good bit of summer reading. Here's what I'm hoping to read:

1. Old Testament Ethics for the People of God by Christopher Wright
2. Call to Spiritual Reformation, A: Priorities from Paul and His Prayers by DA Carson
3. Christ and Culture Revisited by DA Carson
4. Culture Making: Recovering Our Creative Calling by Andy Crouch
5. Seeing With New Eyes: Counseling and the Human Condition Through the Lens of Scripture (Resources for Changing Lives), David Powlison
6. Holiness by Grace, Bryan Chapel

7. Abortion Rites: A Social History of Abortion in America, Marvin Olasky
8. Justified In Christ: God's plan for us in justification, ed by K. Scott Oliphint
9. Freedom and Boundaries: A Pastoral Primer on the Role of Women in the Church, Kevin DeYoung
10. Living at the Crossroads: An Introduction to Christian Worldview, Goheen and Bartholomew
11. John Calvin: Pilgrim and Pastor, W. Robert Godfrey
12. Finally Alive, John Piper

13. Christless Christianity, Michael Horton
14. Deconstructing Evangelicalism: Conservative Protestantism in the Age of Billy Graham, DG Hart
15. The Expansion of Evangelicalism: The Age of Wilberforce, More, Chalmers and Finney (History of Evangelicalism), John Wolffe
16. The Legacy of Jonathan Edwards: American Religion and the Evangelical Tradition, DG Hart, Sean Lucas, and Stephen Nichols
17. The God I Don't Understand: Reflections on Tough Questions of Faith, Christopher Wright

How long is the summer again?

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