Challenge: 50 Books discussion
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JB's 104-Book Challenge for 2018
4) The Diary of George Templeton Strong, Vol. 3: The Civil War, 1860-1865 by George Templeton Strong
9) Entrusted with the Gospel: Paul's Theology in the Pastoral Epistles, edited by Andreas J. Kostenberger and Terry L. Wilder
16) Marriage, Family and Relationships: Biblical, Doctrinal and Contemporary Perspectives, edited by Philip S. Johnston, et al.
17) Death on a Friday Afternoon: Meditations on the Last Words of Jesus from the Cross by Richard John Neuhaus
29) The History of Al-Tabari, Volume 5: The Sasanids, the Byzantines, the Lakmids, and Yemen by محمد بن جرير الطبري
31) Apostles of Disunion: Southern Secession Commissioners and the Causes of the Civil War by Charles B. Dew
35) Come, Let Us Eat Together: Sacraments and Christian Unity, edited by George Kalantzis and Marc Cortez
42) Nothing Greater, Nothing Better: Theological Essays on the Love of God, edited by Kevin J. Vanhoozer
45) Why Are There Differences in the Gospels?: What We Can Learn from Ancient Biography by Michael R Licona
48) Caesarius of Arles: The Making of a Christian Community in Late Antique Gaul by William E. Klingshirn
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In the year 2008, I read 100 books.
In the year 2009, I read 165 books.
In the year 2010, I read 145 books.
In the year 2011, I read 82 books.
In the year 2012, I read 62 books.
In the year 2013, I read 90 books.
In the year 2014, I read 87 books.
In the year 2015, I read 126 books.
In the year 2016, I read 113 books.
In the year 2017, I read 153 books.
And this year, I'll aim for at least 104 books, an average of two per week.
Slightly behind due to moving, but hopefully I'll catch up quickly enough. So far:
1) Iberian Fathers: Pacian of Barcelona and Orosius of Braga, edited by Craig L. Hanson