Challenge: 50 Books discussion
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Jonathan Brown's 90-Book Challenge for 2020










Books mentioned in this topic
Leo The Great: Sermons (other topics)Cyprian and Roman Carthage (other topics)
Christmas: A Biography (other topics)
Optatus: Against the Donatists (Translated Texts for Historians, 27) (other topics)
The Fate of Rome: Climate, Disease, and the End of an Empire (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Leo the Great (other topics)Allen Brent (other topics)
Judith Flanders (other topics)
Mark Julian Edwards (other topics)
Kyle Harper (other topics)
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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.
In the year 2018, I read 100 books.
In the year 2019, I read 102 books.
This year, I've got a steep path ahead, given how many of the books I plan to read will require some more extensive note-taking (and also considering my other responsibilities, having married last year and also being the pastor of two churches and the overseer of our denominational archives). But, to push myself, I've set a goal at 90 books.
And so, today, I begin:
1) Second Forgetting: Remembering the Power of the Gospel during Alzheimer’s Disease by Benjamin T. Mast