probablyHagoth7 Posted May 31, 2017 Posted May 31, 2017 On 5/18/2017 at 8:10 PM, probablyHagoth7 said: Most of my reading/research stack would likely be mistaken for secular and irrelevant. Rather than impose on others with the perhaps-boring, raw-materials processing behind the scenes.... I rarely read from cover to cover. But, the current reading stack includes: Discovering the Mind of a Woman by Ken Nair The Golden Horns by John Greenway Galileo's Daughter by Dava Sobel Utah's Hidden History by Halley Stone Caesar's Greatest Victory by Sadler & Seridiville Just and Holy Principles by Ralph Hancock Meet Me In Atlantis by Mark Adams Plus a few digital and audio reads.
flameburns623 Posted June 8, 2017 Posted June 8, 2017 (edited) Elaine Pagels, Revelations: Visions, Prophecy, & Politics in the Book of Revelation; and, The Gnostic Gospels Marvin Meyer, The Nag Hammadi Scriptures: The Revised and Updated Translation of Sacred Gnostic Texts. Kasser/Meyer/Wurst, The Gospel of Judas. Julie M. Smith, Search Ponder, and Pray: A Guide to the Gospels; and, As Iron Sharpens Iron: Listening to the Various Voices of Scripture. David Bokovoy, Authoring the Old Testament: Genesis-Deuteronomy. Illia Delio, The Emergent Christ. Richard Smoley, Inner Christianity: A Guide to the Esoteric Tradition. Bradley J. Kramer, Beholding The Tree of Life: A Rabbinic Approach to the Book of Mormon. John Williams, Heaven Up Here. Blake Y. Ostler, Fire on the Horizon: A Meditation on the Endowment and Love of the Atonement. The Doctrine and Covenants. Presidents of the Church: Gordon B. Hinckley And, the four Gospels and Apocrypha of The New Oxford Annotated Bible: New Revised Standard Version. Just a smattering of light reading. Edited June 8, 2017 by flameburns623 1
flameburns623 Posted June 8, 2017 Posted June 8, 2017 On 5/28/2017 at 0:11 PM, Valentinus said: I hate reading novels. I love novels. I sometimes learn more from novels than nonfiction. Had overlooked my fiction reading, much of which is old ground, (I re-read many fiction books several times over tge course of decades). 2
Tacenda Posted June 8, 2017 Posted June 8, 2017 8 hours ago, flameburns623 said: I love novels. I sometimes learn more from novels than nonfiction. Had overlooked my fiction reading, much of which is old ground, (I re-read many fiction books several times over tge course of decades). That is one thing I struggle with, re-reading novels. But I should because like re-watching movies, there is so much that I missed. I enjoy autobiographies for some reason. I use to like romance books occasionally, written by LDS authors. And I enjoy mystery novels too.
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