Challenge: 50 Books discussion
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JB's 80-Book Challenge for 2019
JB wrote: "And this year, knowing I have some especially dense tomes on my plate (and a wife to wed), I'll take on a sensible goal of 80."
Ooh, sounds like a big year! Good luck on all of it!
Ooh, sounds like a big year! Good luck on all of it!

2) Interpreting Revelation and Other Apocalyptic Literature: An Exegetical Handbook by C. Marvin Pate

















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The Mystical as Political: Democracy and Non-Radical Orthodoxy (other topics)
The Spiritual-Industrial Complex: America's Religious Battle against Communism in the Early Cold War (other topics)
The Acts of the Second Council of Nicaea (787) (other topics)
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Richard S. Hess (other topics)Bill T. Arnold (other topics)
Fr Mitch Pacwa (other topics)
Aristotle Papanikolaou (other topics)
Jonathan P. Herzog (other topics)
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In the year 2008, I read 100 books.
In the year 2009, I read 165 books.
In the year 2010, I read 145 books.
In the year 2011, I read 82 books.
In the year 2012, I read 62 books.
In the year 2013, I read 90 books.
In the year 2014, I read 87 books.
In the year 2015, I read 126 books.
In the year 2016, I read 113 books.
In the year 2017, I read 153 books.
In the year 2018, I read 100 books.
And this year, knowing I have some especially dense tomes on my plate (and a wife to wed), I'll take on a sensible goal of 80.
I can begin now:
1) Christ in the Psalms by Patrick Henry Reardon