I have been pondering about starting an order(in the Roman Catholic sense, though not taking any vows of celibacy or poverty). The type of order would be strictly focused on serving the Lord in the areas of academics and study. There would also be service in the area of prayer. This has been on my mind a lot recently, and have been thinking about it a lot. I will continue, and will update it to the site as I get more clarity.
Erik
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My name is Eddie, and I'm the real boss around here. I read all of the books, and tell Erik what I think of them, so when you read the reviews, think of me!
Friday, July 29, 2011
Saturday, July 23, 2011
St. Anselm's Basic Writings
St. Anselm's writings are more philosophical in nature than theological. There are four works of his that are in this book, and are very profound. This is NOT a recreational book! The selections that are in here are Proslogion, Monologion, Cur Deus Homo(Why God Became Man), and Gaunilo's In Behalf of the Fool(Anselm's Response to Gaunilo). The first two are the best selections. The Cur Deus Homo is done in dialogue form and is more difficult to follow. I would recommend this if you like philosophy, and if you were studying about the existence of God, as well as the Trinity(Cur Deus Homo). This is not for new Christians!
Erik
Erik
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Latest trek to Half Price Books
On Monday, while I had some free time, I went to Half Price Books. If some of y'all are not aware of this place, it is a bookstore that takes in books that other people have read and sells them for half price or even more off, depending on the condition of the book. In my trips there in the past, I have had some good finds. I have come upon a Douay-Rheims Bible for $5.00, and in several trips, I have completed my Aristotle and Aquinas library for a FRACTION for what it would have cost at a regular bookstore. Anyway, I digress.
On my latest trek, I came upon a book called God of Mercy: Aelfric's Sermons & Theology. I have not had a chance to look through it, but Aelfric was a Tenth Century Benedictine monk. According to the Editor, Carmen Acevedo Butcher, The Rule of St. Benedict is at the center of the sermons, as well as the fact that God is a God of unending, mysterious mercy. He lived at a time of the Viking invasions, and according to the editor, the sermons reflect this. This piqued my interest, so I got it.
The other book I purchased was The Word of the Lord: Collects and Readings for Special Occasions. Authorized for Use in the Church of England. I am an Anglican, so I can "translate." This is a book that has prayers and scriptures that can be used in services in a liturgical setting(preferably Anglican/Episcopal). A collect is a general type prayer that is said for a type of occasion. That is about it. My trip to the store was fruitful, and these two books seem worthy to be put in my library.
Erik
On my latest trek, I came upon a book called God of Mercy: Aelfric's Sermons & Theology. I have not had a chance to look through it, but Aelfric was a Tenth Century Benedictine monk. According to the Editor, Carmen Acevedo Butcher, The Rule of St. Benedict is at the center of the sermons, as well as the fact that God is a God of unending, mysterious mercy. He lived at a time of the Viking invasions, and according to the editor, the sermons reflect this. This piqued my interest, so I got it.
The other book I purchased was The Word of the Lord: Collects and Readings for Special Occasions. Authorized for Use in the Church of England. I am an Anglican, so I can "translate." This is a book that has prayers and scriptures that can be used in services in a liturgical setting(preferably Anglican/Episcopal). A collect is a general type prayer that is said for a type of occasion. That is about it. My trip to the store was fruitful, and these two books seem worthy to be put in my library.
Erik
Sunday, July 17, 2011
St. Augustine Two Pack
The two books that I wish to talk about are probably his best two works. The first one is called The Confessions. For the most part, it is the story of his life. It tells of his coming to the Lord, and of his early home life. In my opinion, if a person is to have a vocation in the ministry, this is required reading. I have personally read this no less than three times. The best time was when he heard the voice of God saying for him to "Take and read!" referring to the Bible. This was amazing. Of course, he was baptized by St. Ambrose on Easter Sunday. This is definitely a must read.
The next selection is his City of God. This refers to the city of Rome. In the book, he refers to two cities; a City of man, and a City of God. He goes through the Roman leaders and how they are still addicted to their pagan gods, and how they still blame all of their problems on the Christians; just like Nero did. The problems really did not stop. They slowed when Constantine took power, but never really stopped. This is a long selection, and if you like to study about the Roman Caesars, and love Christian philosophy(like I do), then pick it up. Just remember that it is over 1000 pages.
Erik
The next selection is his City of God. This refers to the city of Rome. In the book, he refers to two cities; a City of man, and a City of God. He goes through the Roman leaders and how they are still addicted to their pagan gods, and how they still blame all of their problems on the Christians; just like Nero did. The problems really did not stop. They slowed when Constantine took power, but never really stopped. This is a long selection, and if you like to study about the Roman Caesars, and love Christian philosophy(like I do), then pick it up. Just remember that it is over 1000 pages.
Erik
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Answers to Prayer
The title of the book, Answers to Prayer, is an apt title for this book. This book tells about George Mueller, a German missionary to England in the mid to late 1800's. It chronicles his prayers and answers to prayer that he had for the orphanages that he started over in England. He had to pray for money daily, and God provided for he and his workers. It is an amazing story of God's provision, and His miracles. A wonderful read if you are down and need the Lord to lift you up.
Erik
Erik
Friday, July 15, 2011
E KAINE DIATHEKE
Pardon for the Greek, but this selection is for the Koine Greek student. It is a Greek New Testament of the 1611 King James Version. The print is not small, like a person sees in other bibles. For the KJV-philes, this is a must.
Erik
Erik
First Post: The Faith of the Early Fathers
This is the first of hopefully many posts of a new site. Since I read quite a bit, I decided to give my opinion of the books that I read. I mainly read theological books, since I am a Theology major. The first one that I am going to talk about is The Faith of the Early Fathers, 3 Volumes. This three volume set is wonderful to see what the early fathers' theology was all about. Patristics is a "hobby" of mine, so when I saw it at Half Price Books, I knew I had to pick it up. It has such church fathers as Cyril of Alexandria, St. Augustine, Clement of Alexandria, Polycarp, plus many others. It is written my William Jurgens, and Liturgical Press is the publisher. I hope that you will get the joy out of it that I did.
Erik
Erik
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