Books I’ve Read in 2023
I'm a day late (because Michigan is going to the National Championship!) but as has been my custom, I put these here to hopefully inspire others with some good books. What books did you enjoy this past year? --- 1 - The Two Kingdoms by W. Bradford Littlejohn — A good primer on some aspects of classical two-kingdom thinking stemming from the Reformers. Not completely satisfied with the doctrine as I believe it does fall short of a comprehensive world and life view. This is partially because the nature/grace dialectic is a Thomistic leftover, which should have been fed to the dogs. 2 - The Case for the Christian Family by Jared Longshore — Really well done. Longshore gives a tremendous introduction to covenant and its relationship to the Christian family. 3 - The Covenant Household by Douglas Wilson —