Almost every episode of the Thinking Fellows has a handfull of books linked in the show notes. On this episode, we set aside some time to compile a long list of books that listeners should consider reading if they want to learn more about church doctrine, apologetics, and history. Sit back, relax, grab a drink, and find a new book to enjoy.
Show Notes:
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Doctrine:
Mere Christianity C.S. Lewis
Lutheran Theology Steve Paulson
Called to Believe Steve Mueller
Martin Luther’s Theology Lohse
In Understanding Be Men T.C. Hammond
Know the Truth: A Handbook to Christian Belief
The Genius of Luther's Theology
Hallmarks of Lutheran Identity
A Summary of Christian Doctrine
Christian Dogmatics J.T. Mueller
Christian Dogmatics Pieper
History:
Peter Brown the Rise of Western Christendom
Steven Ozman the Age of Reform
Christianity the First 3,000 years
Louis Berkhof History of Christian Doctrines
The Early Church Chadwick
Apologetics:
The Case For Christianity
Sensible Christianity
History, Law, and Christianity
The Defense of the Gospel in the New Testament
Paul Little: Know Why You Believe
The Defense Never Rests
The Authority of the Bible John Stott
Your Mind Matters
Why Should Anyone Believe Anything at all
Religion on Trial
Tactics Greg Kokul
Tractatus Logico Theologicus
The Resurrection Fact
Philosophy:
John Hospers: An introduction to Philosophy
The Universe Next Door
Language, Truth, and Logic
The Basic Works of Aristotle
Questions that Matter
Nicomachean Ethics
Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction
What The Fellows Are Reading:
Men Without Work America’s Invisible Crisis
Essentialism by Greg Mcallen
The Dumb Ox
Orthodoxy
The Strange Death of Europe
Christian Hospitality and Muslim Immigration
The Art of War
Martin Luther's Augustinian Theology of the Cross