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What I'm Reading -- How About You?

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I really enjoyed the audio book of Atlas Shrugged. I listened to it when running and it kept my mind off the run and focused on economics and the implications of robbing people through taxation. :thumbsup:

Have you seen the movie? Part 2 was recently released.


I watched part 1, which is what moved me to get the book. The book is huge, but it really makes you think. It could convey way more than the movie could. It's not an encouraging read, to be sure, because it makes sense and seems to predict the world we are turning into. I'll still finish it, though, because it is helping me understand the philosophical differences between socialists and capitalists.

 
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JM

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiQ13b8ar0A

Ok, I blame you guys for mentioning ERB, I'm hooked. Any idea where I can find a complete set of the John Carter series? One volume would be great but if they are matching PBs or HCs, that'll do.
 
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I'm presently reading Puritan Reformed Spirituality by Joel Beeke and am really enjoying it! It is presently challenging me about the Sabbath and the more I read the more I'm inclined to return to the belief in my childhood when we fully honored the Lord's Day! Yes, Christ is my Sabbath but the commandment still stands and Christ Himself rested on the 7th day. No argument, as I'm just airing my personal thoughts, trying to smooth out some wrinkles! Read it and tell me your thoughts!
 
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Thanks brother, I'll have another look at that site.

It has been dark and dreary around here lately so I've been reading H. P. Lovecraft.

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Lately I've been reading Poe, Lovecraft and ERB so its time to cleanse the palate, get back into theological reading.

How do you read a theological work? Do you read straight through without stopping, take notes, write notes in the margins, write summaries or outlines?

I'm think about re-reading Bavinck through again, this would be my third time for the complete set and fifth or sixth time for certain sections. Maybe I'll re-read Gill's Complete Body of Doctrine and Divinity again.

Do you find it beneficial to re-read the same author over and over again?

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Do you find it beneficial to re-read the same author over and over again?
jm

I suppose it depends upon the author. I've benefitted greatly from re-reading Sproul, Horton, Calvin, Luther, etc. I've even benfitted from re-reading Tolkein, Lewis, Louis L'Amour, Robert Aspirin, David MaCullough (sp?), Stephen Ambrose, etc.

I don't know if I would get the same benefit from re-reading Rick Warren, or Robert Schuller, etc.
 
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I'm Eastern Orthodox with Reformed sympathies. And I am discovering and reading the sermons of Charles Spurgeon . What a treasure trove of blessings.

love that guy.






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[FONT=arial,helvetica,sans serif]"He who believes from the heart and is informed that Christ came not to judge but to save him, and not by works nor by toil nor by perspiration, but only by faith in Him. Those who are perfected in holiness and virtue were saved freely and not by the works of righteousness. Since salvation is effected in the believers "not by the works of the law that no one might boast" (Galatians 2:16) according to the divine apostle, works are not necessary. I mean fastings and vigils or rigors and hunger and thirst. Indeed, I am emboldened to say neither fastening the body with irons nor afflicting it with hairy skins is necessary. Such things are nothing at all, since even many criminals and those who are poverty-stricken suffer these rigors but still remain the same people and do not free themselves from evil nor do they ever improve." (St. Symeon the New Theologian --Eastern Orthodox theologian 949-1022 AD). [emphasis mine]




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