Right now I have two volumes of Luther's Works from the Weimar Edition which is in German (which I can read), and Latin (which I cannot). The German is in an 15th century gothic font which makes it a real chore to read:
Some of the other books I'm reading are:
The Politics of Jesus by John Howard Yoder
The Upside-Down Kingdom by Donald B. Kraybill
Exclusion and Embrace by Miroslav Volf
The Gulag Archipelago by Aleksandr Solszhenitsyn
A Grace Disguised by Jerry L. Sittser
I try to keep the pile of books circulating as I read and return the books I have out and put new books in my ILL queue to be delivered, so I usually have a pile of new books waiting to be read. It's a pretty cool system that allows me to have access to pretty much anything I can think of anywhere in the world. Pretty amazing how the posibilities of reasearch has opened up in the past few years!
This sounds great! Would be interesting to have access to that system... But that's for theological scholars elite people only, I imagine =)
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Actually no, all you need is a public library card.
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