This year I was given a couple of Barnes and Nobel gift certificates for Christmas. I can't think of a better gift. I live by Desiderius Erasmus' quote "When I get a little money I buy books; and if any is left I buy food and clothes."
Last night I placed my order and have already received confirmation that, at least some of, my books are already on their way. They probably won't make it here by Christmas, but that's okay. I'll have plenty to read in the new year.
Here's my list:
The Human Faces of God: What Scripture Reveals When It Gets God Wrong (And Why Inerrancy Tries to Hide It) - by Thom Stark (thanks to my friend Stephen Douglas at Undeception for this recommendation.)
What Saint Paul Really Said: Was Paul of Tarsus the Real Founder of Christianity - by N.T. Wright
Early Narrative Christology - by Rowe Kavin
Preaching Mark's Unsettling Messiah - by David Fleer
and for some fiction:
Tuck (Volume Three of the King Raven Trilogy) - by Stephen Lawhead
That should keep me busy...
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