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Sheva
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I'm not sure what percentage of you guys have made an effort to read specifically Lutheran based books. But I've been on an Amazon.com binge this summer and was seeing if their were any opinions out there on what books are the best. I'm not too specific where genre is concerned but besides The Hammer of God which I highly recommend, I'm guessing Lutheran literature is almost entirely theology. I've started reading The Bondage of Will, Luther's Galatians Commentary and am waiting for Chemnitz's Two Natures in Christ and Here I Stand, the Luther biography. I also just recieved The Foolishness of God. Everything was highly rated on Amazon but I came here to see if anyone had any comments to make regarding any Lutheran based books. Any hidden gems?
Anything is better than Utilitarianism. It's mandatory reading for my philosophy class and its boring
. The whole book attempts to make the point everyone's goal in life should be to improve the happiness of others... ironically, after reading it, I doubt my happiness shall ever return.
Anything is better than Utilitarianism. It's mandatory reading for my philosophy class and its boring
