{"id":326,"date":"2010-03-25T19:56:55","date_gmt":"2010-03-25T19:56:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/roddreher\/2010\/03\/10-books-that-most-influenced-my-worldview.html"},"modified":"2010-03-25T19:56:55","modified_gmt":"2010-03-25T19:56:55","slug":"10-books-that-most-influenced-my-worldview","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/roddreher\/2010\/03\/10-books-that-most-influenced-my-worldview.html","title":{"rendered":"10 Books that most influenced my worldview"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/douthat.blogs.nytimes.com\/2010\/03\/25\/the-influential-books-game\/\">Ross Douthat tries his hand at Tyler Cowen&#8217;s blogosphere exercise<\/a> (naming 10 books that most influenced your worldview). Ross mentions the works of G.K. Chesterton on his list, which reminded me that Chesterton is one of those writers I really, really want to like, but just &#8230; don&#8217;t. I love his aphorisms, but his prose is too rich and overstuffed for my tastes. And I feel a little bit guilty about that.<br \/>\nAnyway, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.marginalrevolution.com\/marginalrevolution\/2010\/03\/books-which-have-influenced-me-most.html\">Tyler suggested going with your gut,<\/a> instead of thinking this exercise out. So, here&#8217;s my gut list, in no particular order. They aren&#8217;t all my favorite books, or even the most important books I ever read. But they are the books that had a lot to do with shaping the way I look at the world:<br \/>\n<strong>1. &#8220;The Seven Storey Mountain&#8221; by Thomas Merton.<\/strong> I had no idea that Catholicism, and indeed Christianity, could be like this, until I read the Trappist monk&#8217;s well-known autobiography. It introduced me to the romance of the faith, and made me want to be a Catholic.<br \/>\n<strong>2. &#8220;A Confederacy of Dunces&#8221; by John Kennedy Toole.<\/strong> The funniest book I ever read also helped me understand the human condition &#8212; and to appreciate how amusing people can be in our follies.<br \/>\n<strong>3. &#8220;Ideas Have Consequences&#8221; by Richard Weaver.<\/strong> The book that first shocked me out of my political illusions, and made me think hard about first principles.<br \/>\n<strong>4. &#8220;Kierkegaard&#8217;s Philosophy: Self-Deception and Cowardice in the Modern Age&#8221; by John Douglas Mullen.<\/strong> This slim introduction to Kierkegaard&#8217;s thought made a Christian out of me, first by helping me to understand my own existential predicament, and how I was fooling myself with strategies of denial and avoidance.<br \/>\n<strong>5. &#8220;How to Cook Everything&#8221; by Mark Bittman.<\/strong> I have lots of cookbooks, and most of them are more fun to read than Bittman&#8217;s warhorse. But none have taught me as much about cooking as this basic volume. And we&#8217;ve used this one more than all the others in the house combined.<br \/>\n<strong>6. &#8220;The Lord of the Rings&#8221; by J.R.R. Tolkien.<\/strong> Myths to live by.<br \/>\n<strong>7. &#8220;Dominion&#8221; by Matthew Scully.<\/strong> Scully&#8217;s brilliant apologia for animal welfare made me reconsider the way humankind relates to the natural world.<br \/>\n<strong>8. Works of Flannery O&#8217;Connor.<\/strong> Her short stories and her letters. Because the Southern world she wrote about so strongly resembled the world I grew up in, she made me see the terrible hidden grace in everyday life.<br \/>\n<strong>9. Nonfiction works of Wendell Berry.<\/strong> Wendell Berry is always writing more or less the same book, which is fine by me. I learned to see the world more poetically, and to appreciate how we fail to live with an understanding of holiness and moral responsibility toward the land and each other.<br \/>\n<strong>10. &#8220;The Mountain of Silence&#8221; by Kyriacos Markides. <\/strong> Markides&#8217; dialogues with an Athonite monk turned Orthodox bishop opened up the world of Orthodox Christian spirituality for me, and saved me at a time when I was in very serious spiritual trouble.<br \/>\nI look forward to reading your own lists in the combox thread.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Ross Douthat tries his hand at Tyler Cowen&#8217;s blogosphere exercise (naming 10 books that most influenced your worldview). Ross mentions the works of G.K. Chesterton on his list, which reminded me that Chesterton is one of those writers I really, really want to like, but just &#8230; don&#8217;t. 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