My goal for this year is to read one book per month, which will end up at twelve books for the year. Hopefully I can knock out some smaller books early so I can either start on some larger books that I will be reading, or sneak in some books that I hadn't planned on reading.
My list for this year is as so:
- The Liturgy Trap - James B. Jordan
- The Baptized Body - Peter Leithart
- Rules For Reformers - Douglas Wilson
- Expository Apologetics - Voddie Baucham
- Apologetics: A Justification of Christian Belief - John Frame
- Rome Sweet Home - Scott Hahn
- The Anglican Way - Thomas McKenzie
- The Confessions of St. Augustine - Augustine
- The Great Divide: A Lutheran Evaluation of Reformed Theology - Jordan Cooper
- National Covenanting - Brian Schwertley
- Christianity and Capitalism - R.J. Rushdoony
- By What Standard - R.J. Rushdoony
This year, my goals are deepen my understanding of liturgical worship, while further developing my understanding of Covenant Theology. I want to becoming even more well versed in Apologetics, which in turn will help me to be better equipped for critiquing views opposing my own in a more accurate manner. I want to look to the past in reading Augustine, and better understand where Presbyterians came from by reading Schwertley, and where they went by reading Rushdoony. In doing so, I feel that I will be better equipped to understand where we're going in the future.
What are you reading this year? What are your reading goals? What books would you recommend?