Conference Book Table

As promised, here’s the full inventory of what we had on offer last week. It’s […]

Mockingbird / 4.11.08

As promised, here’s the full inventory of what we had on offer last week. It’s by no means an exhaustive or definitive collection, just what we were able to gather up in time for the conference. They’re listed in order of author, with links to where you can purchase them. They all come highly recommended!

Books:
1. Fear, Love, and Worship – C Fitzsimmons Allison
2. The Reformation Essays of Robert Barnes – Robert Barnes
3. Law and Gospel – Werner Elert
4. A More Radical Gospel – Gerhard Forde, edited by Mark Mattes
and Steven Paulson
5. On Being A Theologian Of The Cross – Gerhard Forde
6. Christian Theologies Of Scripture – Justin Holcomb
7. The Reconstruction Of Morality – Karl Holl
8. The Great Divorce – C.S. Lewis
9. The Ragamuffin Gospel – Brennan Manning
10. Beyond Deserving – Dorothy Martyn
11. The Role Of Justification In Contemporary Theology – Mark Mattes
12. Judgment And Love – Sean Norris [More info coming soon!]
13. The Complete Stories – Flannery O’Connor
14. Luther For Armchair Theologians – Steven Paulson
15. Handling The Word Of Truth – John Pless
16. In Christ Alone – Rod Rosenbladt
17. The Great Short Works Of Leo Tolstoy – Leo Tolstoy
18. Sermons From The Cathedral Of The Advent – Paul Walker
19. 2000 Years Of Amazing Grace – Paul Zahl
20. Grace In Practice – Paul Zahl

CDs:
1. High Street Hymns – High Street Hymns
2. Alex Mejias – Alex Mejias

You’ll notice that a couple selections are not widely available (Elert, Holl, Walker, etc). We may be able to help you find copies; drop us a line if you’re interested.

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One response to “Conference Book Table”

  1. Robin Anderson says:

    Thank you David and Sean and everyone for this faithful, hopeful, insightful, convicting AND freeing conference, and for making it available online, and so quickly. I am happily immersed in the talks.

    Speaking of book lists, here’s a poem my children and I always loved, they were quick to join in the chorus:

    There is one word –
    My favorite –
    The very, very best.
    It isn’t No or Maybe.
    It’s Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, YES!

    “Yes, yes, you may,” and
    “Yes, of course,” and
    “yes, please help yourself.”
    And when I want a piece of cake,
    Why, yes. It’s on the shelf.”

    Some candy? “Yes.”
    A cookie? “yes.”
    A movie? “Yes, we’ll go.”

    I love it when they say my word:
    Yes, Yes, YES! (Not No.)
    by Lucia and James L. Hymes, Jr.

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