Thread: Best scholarly book you've read
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January 1st 2012, 10:59 PM #31
Re: Best scholarly book you've read
" A Concise History of the Catholic Church" By Fr Thomas Bokenkotter was pretty good. Read it years ago. Also working now on reading my way Through Summa Theologica, by St. Thomas Aquinas. Its Available on New Advent. And yes its tough to read.
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January 2nd 2012, 05:50 PM #32
Re: Best scholarly book you've read
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March 9th 2012, 06:31 PM #33
Re: Best scholarly book you've read
N. T. Wrights series on Christian Origins is excellent. particularly Jesus and the Victory of God.
And for a different field(economics) Human Action by Ludwig Von Mises. Its a difficult read, but well worth it.OBJECTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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