A One-Year Crash Diet for the Mind
BY: David Gushee
If your reading habits need some rehab, you can take on two books a month and cover some of the best from Christian writers old and new. Try this eclectic but meaty 12-month reading plan:
January
C.S. Lewis,
Mere ChristianityC.S. Lewis,
The Screwtape Letters
February
Augustine,
ConfessionsJohn Dillenberger, ed.
Martin Luther: Selections from his Writings
March
Ron Sider,
Rich Christians in an Age of HungerDallas Willard,
The Divine Conspiracy
April
Martin Luther King, Jr.,
Strength to LoveMarva Dawn,
Sexual Character
May
Richard Foster,
Celebration of DisciplineJohn Calvin,
Institutes of the Christian Religion
June
Frank Whaling, ed.
John and Charles Wesley, Selected WritingsDietrich Bonhoeffer,
The Cost of Discipleship
July
Christine Pohl,
Making Room: Recovering Hospitality as a Christian TraditionStanley Hauerwas,
Resident Aliens
August
Reinhold Niebuhr,
Moral Man and Immoral SocietyFrederica Mathewes-Green,
At the Corner of East and Now
September
J.I. Packer,
Knowing GodJohn Paul II,
The Gospel of Life
October
Stanley Grenz,
The Moral QuestPhilip Yancey,
The Jesus I Never Knew
November
Howard Thurman,
Jesus and the DisinheritedJohn Howard Yoder,
The Politics of Jesus
December
Harry Blamires,
The Christian MindJon Sobrino,
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