Tek7 (Legacy)
CGA & ToJ President
Yes. It's true. I'm planning to graduate with a double major in Communications and English. Neither of these are regarded as particularly difficult subjects, and with good reason. Most people majoring in Communications have no intentions to find gainful employment as an aspiring journalist; they just want to graduate with a four-year degree. Sad, but true.
So, setting that aside, I find that I've recently developed an interest in church and theological history. I, personally, blame C.S. Lewis.
I thought I'd appeal to some of the elder members of our forums and ask for reading recommendations. I've already read a few C.S. Lewis titles, but I'm looking to research back farther and wider.
My interest is ONLY in Christianity, not studying other religions. I may study the other world religions at a later date, but not now. At the risk of sounding close-minded, I don't see much a purpose. I think Ecclesiastes nicely sums up all philosophies outside of Christianity.
So, all that being said, what do you all recommend I read? What books or resources should I add to my library?
So, setting that aside, I find that I've recently developed an interest in church and theological history. I, personally, blame C.S. Lewis.
I thought I'd appeal to some of the elder members of our forums and ask for reading recommendations. I've already read a few C.S. Lewis titles, but I'm looking to research back farther and wider.
My interest is ONLY in Christianity, not studying other religions. I may study the other world religions at a later date, but not now. At the risk of sounding close-minded, I don't see much a purpose. I think Ecclesiastes nicely sums up all philosophies outside of Christianity.
So, all that being said, what do you all recommend I read? What books or resources should I add to my library?