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What book is currently on your nightstand?

Discussion in '2000-02 Archive' started by HeDied4U, Nov 10, 2002.

  1. patricia

    patricia New Member

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    The Holy Bible and The Eternal Kingdom by F.W. Mattox.

    Forever His,
    Patricia
     
  2. Baptist Believer

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    What's on deck for my late evening reading:

    "The Manger is Empty", Walt Wangerin (reading selected stories)
    "The Convention", Will Campbell (reading through it -- about one evening a week)
    "U2: At the End of the World", Bill Flanagan (glancing through certain sections)
    "Dave Berry's Complete Guide to Guys", Dave Berry (haven't started - it was a gift and I'll need to start reading it soon)
    "A Prayer for Owen Meany", John Irving (rereading it more for my analysis than for pleasure)
    "The Elements of Storytelling", Peter Rubie (reading through it a chapter at a time)
    "The Divine Conspiracy", Dallas Willard (working through this book very slowly)
     
  3. Pastork

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    My extra-curricular reading currently consists of The Double Witness of the Church by William Ingraham Kip and General Lee: His Campaigns in Virginia, 1861-1865 by Walter H. Taylor. I am also trying to work my way through the writings of Justin Martyr as I get the chance.
     
  4. Mike McK

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    Cormac McCarthy - "All the Pretty Horses"

    Randy McNutt - "Guitar Towns"
     
  5. JamesJ

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    "True For You, But Not For Me"
    by Paul Copan

    A superior book about how to respond to relativism.
     
  6. stubbornkelly

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    Can't We Make Moral Judgements? by Mary Midgley
    Vamps and Tramps by Camille Paglia
     
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