Tuesday, January 01, 2019

Books Read 2018

 

This is what I read in 2018. Every year I plan to read more fiction. Perhaps 2019 will be the year.

Fiction

1.       Thomas Hardy, The Mayor of Casterbridge
2.     Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities
3.       Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The Idiot
4.       Aleksander Solzhenitsyn, In the First Circle
5.       Scott Turow, Testimony
6.       Scott Turow, Reversible Errors
7.       Alexander Solzhenitsyn, August 1914
8.       Scott Turow, Identical 

Non-Fiction 

9.       Rosaria Butterfield, The Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert
10.   Committee on Christian Education of the OPC, The Book of Church Order of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church
11.   Sam Quinones, Dreamland: the True Tale of America’s Opiate Epidemic
12.   Fred Sanders and Scott R. Swain, Retrieving Eternal Generation
13.   David van Drunnen, Natural Law and the Two Kingdoms
14.   Louis Berkhof, Systematic Theology
15.   Candice Millard, The River of Doubt: Theodore Roosevelt’s Darkest Journey
16.   Ben Sasse, The Vanishing American Adult
17.   David Murray, Jesus on Every Page
18.   Athanasius, On the Incarnation
19.   David Bentley Hart, Atheist Delusions: the Christian Revolution and its Fashionable Enemies
20.   Richard A. Muller, Calvin and the Reformed Tradition
21.   Geerhardus Vos, Biblical Theology: Old and New Testaments
22.   John H. Walton and J. Harvey Walton, The Lost World of the Israelite Conquest: Covenant, Retribution, and the Fate of the Canaanites
23.   Erik Rifkin and Andrew Lazris, Interpreting Health Benefits and Risks
24.   Cornelius van Til, Christian Apologetics
25.   Meredith G. Kline, Kingdom Prologue
26.   G. Hart and John R. Muether, With Reverence and Awe: Returning to the Basics of Reformed Worship
27.   Ron Chernow, Grant
28.   James Bannerman, The Church of Christ, Vol. 1
29.   Richard B. Gaffin, Jr., Resurrection and Redemption
30.   Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield, The Inspiration and Authority of the Bible
31.   A. P. Martinich, The Two Gods of Leviathan: Thomas Hobbes on Religion and Politics
32.   James Bannerman, The Church of Christ, Vol. 2
33.   Roland H. Bainton, Here I Stand: a Life of Martin Luther
34.   Stuart Robinson, The Church of God as an Essential Element of the Gospel
35.   Rosaria Butterfield, The Gospel Comes with a House Key
36.   James K.A. Smith, You Are What you Love
37.   Carl Trueman, The Creedal Imperative
38.   Thomas Bergler, The Juvenilization of American Christianity
39.   Todd Bordow, What Did Jesus Really Say about Divorce?
40.   Niccolo Machiavelli, The Prince
41.   James E. Dolezal, All that Is in God
42.   David Vandrunen, God’s Glory Alone
43.   Joel R. Beeke, Overcoming the World
44.   Wallace W. Marshall, Puritanism and Natural Theology
45.   H. Richard Niebuhr, Christ and Culture
46.   Corey Miller, Lynn K. Wilder, Vince Eccles, and Latayne C. Scott, Leaving Mormonism
47.   David VanDrunen, ed., The Pattern of Sound Doctrine: Systematic Theology at the Westminster Seminaries
48.   Walter Isaacson, Leonardo Da Vinci
49.   E.J. Young, Thy Word Is Truth
50.   Anthony M. Coniaris, Introducing the Orthodox Church
51.   James Davison Hunter, To Change the World: the Irony, Tragedy, and Possibility of Christianity in the Late Modern World
52.   Bob Woodward, Fear
53.   Edmund P. Clowney, The Unfolding Mystery: Discovering Christ in the Old Testament
54.   W. Robert Godfrey, Reformation Sketches
55.   Laurence J. Kotlikoff, Philip Moeller, Paul Solman, Get What’s Yours: the Secrets to Maxing out your Social Security
56.   Charles Hodge, Systematic Theology: Volume 1, Theology
57.   Dietrich Bonhoeffer, The Cost of Discipleship
58.   Charles Hodge, Systematic Theology: Volume II, Anthropology and Soteriology

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