So I thought I’d share my Christmas break reading list:
Thesis Reading:
God the Spirit by Michael Welker
God’s Indwelling Presence by James Hamilton
The Spirit of Life by Jürgen Moltmann
Lecture Prep:
Preaching the Whole Bible as Christian Scripture by Graeme Goldsworthy
Pentecostal Commentary on 1-3 John by Chris Thomas
Fun:
A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle
Celebration of Discipline by Richard Foster
Augustine the Mentor by Edward Smither
So what are you reading this holiday season?
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Community: Biblical and Theological Reflections in Honor of August H. Konkel
Pentecostal Theological Education in the Majority World: The Graduate and Post-Graduate Level. Vol. 1
Receiving Scripture in the Pentecostal Tradition: A Reception History
A Theology of the Spirit in the Former Prophets: A Pentecostal Perspective
"Emerging Homiletics: A Pentecostal Response" in
"N.T. Wright's Justification and the Cry of the Spirit" in
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Not enough, evidently. 😉
I received a copy of “The Rude Story of English”, which about the history of our language. Interesting so far—more fun than technical read.
Otherwise, I’m between books and having a hard time settling on one (or finishing the others I lost interest in).