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News: The Top 50 Books That Have Shaped Evangelicals
Posted on Monday, October 09 @ 11:01:52 PDT by John

Books Christianity Today's list of top 50 books that have shaped Evangelical thought include some interesting titles, like Left Behind and The Late Great Planet Earth. Not surprisingly, conversational christianity took the top spot with Rosalind Rinker's Prayer: Conversing with God and C.S. Lewis' Mere Christianity being in third place.

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Re: The Top 50 Books That Have Shaped Evangelicals (Score: 1)
by Virgil on Monday, October 09 @ 11:10:24 PDT
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It's good to see something by Dietrich Bonhoeffer on the list. While I did not read "The Cost of Discipleship" I do know that the compilations of "Letters from Prison" is absolutely mind blowing. I highly recommend it!

Also "The Uneasy Conscience of Modern Fundamentalism" by Carl Henry is a very good book from what I hear, challenging the modern mindset and encouraging Christians to move beyond the superficial focus on irrevesible progress and reject fundamentalism by engaging contemporary culture in a more meaningful way.

I should have bought stock in Amazon.com a long time ago...agh!


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Re: The Top 50 Books That Have Shaped Evangelicals (Score: 1)
by Mick on Monday, October 09 @ 11:32:02 PDT
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This list explains many things about my discipleship. I have read only one or two and disagreed with most of what I read. That may explain why I am a old-earth, fulfilled eschatology, emergent, homeschooling dad... type Christian

Although my children have read many of these books as part of their home-school curriculum. Maybe their lives will be filled with less controversy.


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Re: The Top 50 Books That Have Shaped Evangelicals (Score: 1)
by valensname on Monday, October 09 @ 16:46:11 PDT
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Hmm...The Genesis Flood is in the top 50. Maybe I should actually buy a copy.

Glenn


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Re: The Top 50 Books That Have Shaped Evangelicals (Score: 1)
by Jer on Friday, October 13 @ 09:53:00 PDT
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At least there was one bible in there ;)


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