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My Reading List for the Next Few Weeks

I'm like a child in a candy store! No, I'm not going on vacation. I've not inherited a million dollars. But for the next few weeks, my secondary reading is going to be in the area of worldviews. The following books (which were recommended to me) have just arrived:

The Universe Next Door: A Basic Worldview Catalog by James Sire
The Reason for God by Timothy Keller
Revolutions in Worldview by Andrew Hoffecker
Total Truth: Liberating Christianithy from Its Culture Captivity by Nancy Pearcey
Worldview: The History of a Concept by Arthur F. Holmes.
A World of Difference: Putting Christian Truth-Claims to the Worldview Test by Kenneth Samples

Remember: The Bible says 'Don't Be Envious!' Order them and read them as well!

I'd write more, but time's a wasting! There are some pages calling my name!

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  1. Total Truth from Nancy Pearcy is awesome. One of the best I've read in years. I was slightly disappointed in "The Reason for God". Not as strong as I thought it would be based on reviews I read.

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