1. ANGELS IN THE ARCHITECTURE by Douglas Wilson & Doug Jones (review)
2. DEATH BY LIVING by N.D. Wilson (review)
3. IN DEFENSE OF SANITY edited by Ahlquist, Pearce, & Mackey (review)
4. BED AND BOARD by Robert Farrar Capon
5. CONFESSIONS by Augustine
6. ORTHODOXY by G.K. Chesterton (review)
7. THE CREEDAL IMPERATIVE by Carl Trueman (review)
8. REFORMED IS NOT ENOUGH by Douglas Wilson
9. THE CHRISTIAN IMAGINATION edited by Leland Ryken
10. THE RIGHT STUFF by Tom Wolfe (review)
Honorable Mentions:
11. THE SUPPER OF THE LAMB by Robert Farrar Capon
12. THE SEARCH FOR GOD AND GUINNESS by Stephen Mansfield
13. PENSEES by Blaise Pascal
14. IDEAS HAVE CONSEQUENCES by Richard Weaver (review)
15. TOTAL TRUTH by Nancy Pearcey
Thanks for the list! I really want to read Death By Living next year. I enjoyed Notes From The Tilt-A-Whirl so much. And In Defense Of Sanity sounds like a good next step in the never-ending adventure of reading Chesterton :).
ND Wilson’s fantasy series are good, but I liked the standalone Leepike Ridge even better. http://www.semicolonblog.com/?p=2168
As far as your list goes, In Defense of Sanity sounds good. I think my sanity needs some defending these days.
"But words are things, and a small drop of ink, falling like dew upon a thought, produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think." – Lord Byron
Thanks for the list! I really want to read Death By Living next year. I enjoyed Notes From The Tilt-A-Whirl so much. And In Defense Of Sanity sounds like a good next step in the never-ending adventure of reading Chesterton :).
Oh, absolutely. :)
This list is absolutely groovy… And so many of these sound strangely familiar. ;)
Oh really? Do tell… ;)
Some of these works are works I want to read and have been on my watch list for years…
Have you read any of N.D. Wilson’s series for YA? (Or have your younger siblings?) Curious what you think…
I haven’t, actually, but they’re on my list for 2014. :) I’ve heard they’re fantastic.
ND Wilson’s fantasy series are good, but I liked the standalone Leepike Ridge even better. http://www.semicolonblog.com/?p=2168
As far as your list goes, In Defense of Sanity sounds good. I think my sanity needs some defending these days.