Book Recommendations: Spring 2018
Almost every episode of the Thinking Fellows has a handfull of books linked in the show notes.
Almost every episode of the Thinking Fellows has a handfull of books linked in the show notes. On this episode, we set aside some time to compile a long list of books that listeners should consider reading if they want to learn more about church doctrine, apologetics, and history. Sit back, relax, grab a drink, and find a new book to enjoy.
Show Notes:
1517 Store: Code (Thinking Fellows 18)
Doctrine:
Lutheran Theology Steve Paulson
Called to Believe Steve Mueller
Martin Luther’s Theology Lohse
In Understanding Be Men T.C. Hammond
Know the Truth: A Handbook to Christian Belief
The Genius of Luther's Theology
Hallmarks of Lutheran Identity
A Summary of Christian Doctrine
Christian Dogmatics J.T. Mueller
History:
Peter Brown the Rise of Western Christendom
Steven Ozman the Age of Reform
Christianity the First 3,000 years
Louis Berkhof History of Christian Doctrines
Apologetics:
History, Law, and Christianity
The Defense of the Gospel in the New Testament
Paul Little: Know Why You Believe
The Authority of the Bible John Stott
Why Should Anyone Believe Anything at all
Philosophy:
John Hospers: An introduction to Philosophy
Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction
What The Fellows Are Reading:
Men Without Work America’s Invisible Crisis
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