This thread was a staple of the old Study Room at the old TheologyWeb, so it surely merits new birth here.
To kick things off, at the moment I'm really just focused on one book: Mark A. Noll's 2011 book Jesus Christ and the Life of the Mind. I'm enjoying it thus far. (The reason I'm reading so few is that I finished most of my others and have checked a slew out of the seminary library to take home to read during the spring semester.)
"The Jesus Christ who saves sinners is the same Christ who beckons his followers to serious use of their minds for serious explorations of the world" (41).
To kick things off, at the moment I'm really just focused on one book: Mark A. Noll's 2011 book Jesus Christ and the Life of the Mind. I'm enjoying it thus far. (The reason I'm reading so few is that I finished most of my others and have checked a slew out of the seminary library to take home to read during the spring semester.)
"The Jesus Christ who saves sinners is the same Christ who beckons his followers to serious use of their minds for serious explorations of the world" (41).
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