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Finish Betty Spackman's A Profound Weakness: Christians and kitsch
Read Gothic Architecture * Sculpture * Painting
Start G.K. Chesterton's The Complete Father Brown Stories
Great idea with the Russian novels. I am almost finished with Anna Karenina - its tremendous.
As for an obscure conflict, ever read about the Boer War? Me neither.
You can get a copy of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's (Author of Sherlock Holmes stories) 'The Great Boer War' on project gutenberg http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/3069
Cheers!
Paul in Fresh Perspective, N.T. Wright
Life of Prayer, St. Theresa of Avila
The Year of Living Biblically, A.J. Jacobs (Christmas gift)
Reaching Out and The Inner Voice of Love, Henri Nouwen
Suprised by Hope, N.T. Wright
Essential Church?, Thom and Sam Rainer
Sticky Church, Larry Osborne
Lasting Impressions, Mark Waltz
Also want to read:
The Great Emergence, Phyllis Tickle
Missional Renaissance, Reggie McNeal
Christianity Beyond Belief, Todd Hunter
How about a graphic novel?
-Allan Moore's, "Watchman" : The big graphic novel/movie of 2009
-The 600 page "Blankets" by Craig Thompson: One of the saddest expressions of the loss of faith and the need to simply be warm.
-"I Shall Destroy All The Civilized Planets!" by Fletcher Hanks. Few people dish out justice like Hanks.
On my reading list is "Bowling Alone" by Robert D . Putnam.
I recently read Jeff Shaara's "Gone for Soldiers" about the Mexican War.
Granted, it's more of a novel than a strict "history." But fascinating, nonetheless.
"Anabasis" by Xenophon is pretty awesome, too.
And I agree with the person who recommended Victor Davis Hanson.
@amyb - We studied the Boer war at school and visited the famous sights. You ain't missing much my friend!
Plus my reading list
Finish Divine Conspiracy
Crazy Love By Francis Chan
~Q
I suggest the Pevear/Volokhonsky translation linked below, which I read in a Russian Literature class (specifically Chekhov) last year:
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Stories/Anton-...
Cheers.
This year I am working through Courage to Teach" by Parker J. Palmer. Thanks, Pam Marino for your suggestion of Life of Prayer by Theresa of Avila. I read her biography and enjoyed it!
Has anyone read "You Gotta Keep Dancin' " by Tim Hansel?