Here are the books I’ve read this year:
- January
- Calvin’s Institutes (edited by Lane & Osborne)
- N. Stithatos’ On Spiritual Knowledge
- Shakespeare’s Macbeth (nth reading)
- Kevin Young’s Taking God at His Word
- Thielicke’s A Little Exercise for Young Theologians (nth reading)
- February
- Lennox’ God & Stephen Hawking
- March
- Rehnman’s Divine Discourse
- Roger Lancelyn Green’s Myths of the Norsemen
- April
- Cicero on Old Age
- May
- Gurnall’s The Christian in Complete Armour (vol. 3)
- Ascetic Discourse by St. Neilous the Ascetic
- Bonhoeffer’s Christ the Centre
- M. Haykin’s Jonathan Edwards: The Holy Spirit in Revival
- June
- John Murray’s Commentary on Romans
- McDonald’s The Firm
- The Philokalia (vol. 4)
- August
- Sinoway’s Howard’s Gift
- September
- The Philokalia (vol. 1)
- October
- Jeff Goin’s The Art of Work
- November
- Homer’s The Iliad (Fagles’ translation)
- December
- Heckscher’s Woodrow Wilson
Some of these books I’ve been reading for years: I read, I put it down, later (sometimes months later) I pick it up again, and so on and so forth, until I finally finish it. I’m glad I’ve finally finished Woodrow Wilson – whew! Next in line are the three volumes of Manchester’s The Last Lion (a biography of Winston Churchill). Hope to finish in 2016!