In roughly chronological order, these are the books I was able to squeeze into my crammed-up and multivariegated schedule. Hopefully in 2008 I will be able to read more, and more systematically. (Now, if only I had a list of all the web pages I read in 2007 . . . .) Where I did not read the entire book, I noted the number of pages that I did read. Peter A. Huff, Allen Tate and the Catholic Revival John Losee, A Historical Introduction to the Philosophy of Science Jared Taylor, Paved with Good Intentions Daniel Pinkwater, The Snarkout Boys and the Avocado of Death Thomas Forehand, ed., The Lighter Side of Robert E. Lee Clyde N. Wilson, ed., A Defender of Southern Conservatism(M. E. Bradford) H. M. Carson, Farewell to Anglicanism J. C. Ryle, Knots Untied(60 pp) Peter Toon, Born Again: a biblical & theological study of regeneration Laura K. Simmons, Creed without Chaos: Exploring Theology in the Writings of Dorothy L. Sayers Dom Bede Camm, ed., The English Martyrs. (Papers from the 1928 Summer School of Catholic Studies held at Cambridge) The Second Prayer Book of King Edward VI Peter Toon, Evangelical Theology, 1833-1856: a Response to Tractarianism Walter Walsh, The Secret History of the Oxford Movement (Anonymous) Ritualism in Its Treatment of the Divine Word Elmer Towns, Getting a Church Started: a student manual for the theological foundation and practical techniques of planting a church John W. Robbins, Slavery and Christianity (An anti-south diatribe and explication of St. Paul's Philippian epistle) Kreskin, The Amazing World of Kreskin Michael Novak and Jana Novak, Washington's God Ronald Adams et al., Street Survival: Tactics for Armed Encounters (116 pp.) Richard B. McCaslin, Lee in the Shadow of Washington |