I've got some catching up to do!
R.C. Sproul’s Most Influential Books (books I've read in bold)
1. The Freedom of the Will, Edwards
2. The Bondage of the Will, Luther
3. Institutes of the Christian Religion, Calvin
4. God in Modern Philosophy, Collins
5. A Time for Truth, Simons
6. Charity and Its Fruits, Edwards
7. The Person of Christ, Berkhouwer
8. Gospel Fear, Burroughs
9. Gospel Worship, Burroughs
10. Institutes of Elenctic Theology (3 Vol.), Turretin
11. Principles of Conduct, Murray
12. A Christian View of Men & Things, Clark
13. Thales to Dewey, Clark
14. Here I Stand, Bainton
15. A Simple Way to Pray, Luther* (not sure; if this is a small pamphlet, then yes)
16. The Coming of the Kingdom, Ridderbos
My list is a little different. It would include:
Jonathan Edwards, Vol I and II
Knowing God, J. I. Packer
Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God, J. I. Packer
Chosen by God, R.C. Sproul
Christ of the Covenants, O. Palmer Robertson
The Christian Life, Sinclair Ferguson
Holiness, J. C. Ryle
Spiritual Depression, D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Pilgrim's Progress, John Bunyan
*I have to agree with Kim from On: Sproul's Holiness of God definitely belongs on this list!!
What's on YOUR list?
Reader Comments (4)
I saw this this morning, too!
My list would include R.C. Sproul's The Holiness of God, as well as Chosen by God. I, too, would add Spiritual Depression, and Knowing God. I would also add David Wells' book No Place for Truth.
My friend and I are starting to read Dr. Lloyd-Jones's book on the Sermon on the Mount as we study the book of Matthew, and I have a feeling it will be added to list, too.
OH! How could I have forgotten Holiness of God?? Great list!
Not much different than yours. I would, like Kim in On, add Studies in the Sermon.
Oooooh, I've got some catching up to do too! On both lists!
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