Reading...
Bible: Jeremiah (which I'm finding fascinating) and Lamentations.
Bed time: The Nanny Diaries by Emma Mclaughlin and Nicola Krauss
On the side: The Radical Reformission, Mark Driscoll, though I've only picked it up once in the last week, but not for lack of want - just too much study this week.
Highlight from this weeks college stuff: 'Mark: story-teller, interpreter, evangelist' by Francis Maloney.
You?
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2 Corinthians
Total Church
The Seventh Tower (Garth Nix)
Catechism of the Catholic Church
Just finished "Catch-22" by Joseph Heller
About to start "On the Road" by Jack Kerouac
I read catch 22 in high school I think - that's the one about the ww2 bomber right?
THe God Delusion.
Psalms. Just finished Song of Solomon. :)
Roger's Version, by John Updike
Biblical Games: Game Theory and the Hebrew Bible, by Steven Brams
I just realised that you did a post on this on the 31st of March, and I listed the same books. But I have finished a couple of others in the meantime. That's what happens when you read so many books at once.
I read catch 22 in high school I think - that's the one about the ww2 bomber right?
Yeah, the one who wants to get out of flying more missions, but is frustrated by the bureaucracy of the military. I believe it was on the HSC syllabus as an example of satire.
Bible: 1 Corinthians
Bed time: The Lord of the Rings (2nd reading and I'm right near the end)
On the side: How to get things done
By God's Word - reflections by Philip Jensen
Know the Truth - Bruce Milne (again)
From Blushing Bride to Wedded Wife - Marla Taviano
Fiction: Middlesex (disturbing, awesome, funny read).
"Godly" stuff: Reading Luke and The Radical Reformission.
Fun: This morning on the train I read High Fidelity
Work:I nterview transcripts and a profile I wrote (gag).
I am reading Ray Galea's book, nothing in my hand I bring, Total Church, (though I am finding it hard going) and also From Darkness to Lighht, a book on Conversion in the NT by Beverly Gaventa
I listed some of my reading here.
but you can add to that:
- Isaiah
- 1 Peter
- A report on the Modelling of Service Levels in the NSW Disability Service System.
That last one's a page-turner.
A report on the Modelling of Service Levels in the NSW Disability Service System.
That last one's a page-turner.
lol.
Justin: What's the God delusion like?
Steve, I'm finding "Total Church" a bit tough too. Some good ideas, but not much crackle in the writing.
Oh, and I received a review copy of Total Church, but haven't started it yet.
Who are you reviewing it for?
I really enjoy finding out what people are reading - gives me ideas of what to pick up next.
I might make this post a monthly or fortnightly thing.
New Life.
Ecclesiastes [Navarre Bible]
The Ladder of Divine Ascent
Tears of a Giraffe : Alexander McCall Smith
"The Mitfords: Letters Between Six Sisters"
It's their correspondence over a period of 80 years and is absolutely brilliant. But it's quite a hefty book and is taking me weeks to finish.
Justin: What's the God delusion like?
If it wasn't so dismissive, it might have been thought provoking. Sad, really.
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