Books, in order of reference: 1. Principles of War, Jim Wilson (00:48) 2. The Discarded Image, C.S. Lewis (06:07) 2.a: Studies in Medievil and Renaissance Literature, "Imagination and Thought in the Middle Ages" (09:51) 3. Planet Narnia, Michael Ward (10:20) 3.a The Narnia Code, Michael Ward (16:19) 4. Idols for Destruction, Herbert Schlossberg (16:34) 5. I See Satan Fall Like Lightning, René Girard (20:48) 6. Economics in One Lesson, Henry Hazlitt (26:18) 7. Institutes of the Christian Religion, John Calvin (28:48) 8. That Hideous Strength / The Abolition of Man, C.S. Lewis (31:18) 8.a The Weight of Glory, "The Inner Ring" (32:31) 9. The Lord of the Rings, J.R.R. Tolkein (35:06) 10. Orthodoxy, G.K. Chesterton (38:20)
Yes, there are so many books, and now there is much less time for me than there used to be. Realizing that, I now really do want to read those books that are worth the time and also reread some of these that need to be thought about again! Thank you, as always!❤
Thanks for sharing Uncle Douglas, consider me and many other sort of like weird disciples but not in the really weird way. We appreciate your efforts bro. Shalom
In Light of the Glorious Gospel of Peace, the bow is a river ABBA FATHER GOD CREATED THE SIMPLEST OF FABRICS (H²O,WATERS) TO SUSTAIN ALL FORMS OF LIFE HERE ON EARTH HOLY BIBLE HABAKKUK 3:9 A-MEN' ALLELUIA 🌿
I shouldn't watch this. I'm already buried in books. I've recently come to the realization that I really am never going to be able read all the books I want to read. EDIT: What the heck! I didn't know his father was an author!
Books, in order of reference:
1. Principles of War, Jim Wilson (00:48)
2. The Discarded Image, C.S. Lewis (06:07)
2.a: Studies in Medievil and Renaissance Literature, "Imagination and Thought in the Middle Ages" (09:51)
3. Planet Narnia, Michael Ward (10:20)
3.a The Narnia Code, Michael Ward (16:19)
4. Idols for Destruction, Herbert Schlossberg (16:34)
5. I See Satan Fall Like Lightning, René Girard (20:48)
6. Economics in One Lesson, Henry Hazlitt (26:18)
7. Institutes of the Christian Religion, John Calvin (28:48)
8. That Hideous Strength / The Abolition of Man, C.S. Lewis (31:18)
8.a The Weight of Glory, "The Inner Ring" (32:31)
9. The Lord of the Rings, J.R.R. Tolkein (35:06)
10. Orthodoxy, G.K. Chesterton (38:20)
Thank you 🎉😊
[insert obligatory, "Not all heroes wear capes", comment.]
Thank you
Yes, there are so many books, and now there is much less time for me than there used to be. Realizing that, I now really do want to read those books that are worth the time and also reread some of these that need to be thought about again! Thank you, as always!❤
Thanks for sharing Uncle Douglas, consider me and many other sort of like weird disciples but not in the really weird way. We appreciate your efforts bro. Shalom
In Light of the Glorious Gospel of Peace, the bow is a river
ABBA FATHER GOD CREATED THE SIMPLEST OF FABRICS (H²O,WATERS) TO SUSTAIN ALL FORMS OF LIFE HERE ON EARTH
HOLY BIBLE
HABAKKUK 3:9
A-MEN'
ALLELUIA
🌿
Thanks for all the uploads! Wow, so many videos, so little time!
29:00-29:30 describes my current sentiments exactly
Number 1 book everyone needs to read, is, On The Incarnation - ST Athanasius.
I shouldn't watch this. I'm already buried in books. I've recently come to the realization that I really am never going to be able read all the books I want to read.
EDIT: What the heck! I didn't know his father was an author!
I’m in the same boat! But I can’t help myself
@@mickey_rose It's a sickness. LOL!
Same here 😊