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Timothy Keller

29 books recommended

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Darel E. Paul, From Tolerance to Equality traces out how American culture shifted so markedly and swiftly in its attitude toward Samesex marriage. In the process, this book provides terrific insights into how culture changes.
Disruptive Witness80% Confidence
Best book I've read recently. No, I did not get paid, nor was I contacted to say that. I mean it.
In light of the death of Richard Lovelace this week, his book Dynamics of Spiritual Life was important in my life and still relevant today:
Great book on pastoral care by a lesser known Reformer Martin Bucer, now in English! Good summer read.
Atheist Overreach80% Confidence
Also relevant to the discussion about morality and justice is this powerful book by Christian Smith Atheist Overreach: What Atheism Can’t Deliver. I highly recommend it.
From Shame to Sin80% Confidence
@JeffSharlet In this debate we need to read Kyle Harper's book on this. Hard to say it's all a projection after this book.
Dominion80% Confidence

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This is not hyperboleJonathan Edwards’ "The End for Which God Created the World" is one of the greatest books I’ve ever read—though not an easy read. This version has a great introductory essay by John Piper.

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