This is the companion piece to yesterday’s top 10 post.
Here is a list of what I consider to be the ten most important theology-related books (I’ve read) of the past ten years. They’re in no particular order (kinda). If given another chance to make this list I’d probably choose (mostly) the same books, or I’d make the list longer. The books are accompanied by publisher blurbs, which should explain why these books are so important. I’d like to see what your top 10/10 list looks like. Feel free to submit one in the comment section of this post. Please order books via the links provided here if you’d like to help put some diapers on little Rosman butts!
The Modern Philosophical Revolution breaks new ground by demonstrating the continuity of European philosophy from Kant to Derrida. Much of the literature on European philosophy has emphasized the breaks that have occurred in the course of two centuries of thinking. But as David…
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Thanks Artur. Much appreciated. More about Giussani coming up? Elizabeth ewnimages@gmail.com
You should see my friends writings on the blog “A Christian Thing.” He’s the one who wrote the Guissani post I reblogged several weeks ago. I think he’s got a whole series of posts by now that can be found right here:
http://achristianthing.wordpress.com/author/achristianthing/