Anyone who has read this blog before has likely picked up on the fact that I truly enjoy the work of Carl Trueman. He's a compelling lecturer and author in my opinion and as such I was happy to come across some book recommendations he made during his
Nine Marks interview with Mark Dever. Really good stuff and I look forward into digging into some of these that I don't have & for those I have, reacquainting myself with the theological meat found within their pages.
The Reformation
by Diarmaid MacCulloch
The European Reformations
by Carter Lindberg
Here I Stand - A Life Of Martin Luther
by Roland Bainton
Martin Luther: A Life (Penguin Lives)
by Martin Marty
Anything by
John Owen
Body of Divinity, Ten Commandments, Lord’s Prayer by
Thomas Watson
The Christian in Complete Armour
by William Gurnall
Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment
by Jeremiah Burroughs
Human Nature in Its Fourfold State
by Thomas Boston
The Bruised Reed And Smoking Flax (1878)
by Richard Sibbes
The Pilgrim's Progress (Hendrickson Christian Classics)
by John Bunyan
The Holy War
by John Bunyan
Christianity and Liberalism
by J. Gresham Machen
Anything by
Don Carson
particularly
Letters Along the Way, The Cross and the Christian MinistryNon-Christian:
Interesting Times: A Twentieth-Century Life (Lives of the Left) by E. J. Hobsbawm
Cultural Imperialism by Edward Said
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