BOOKS:*
Reading for Classes
Francesca Calabi, The Language and the Law of GodReading for Fun
Warren Carter, The Roman Empire and the New Testament
Everett Ferguson, Backgrounds to Early Christianity
Kenneth Schenck, A Brief Guide to Philo
Dorothy Sly, Philo's Alexandria
ed., William Whiston, The Complete Works of Josephus
ed., Geza Vermes, The Complete Dead Sea Scrolls in English
ed., CD Yonge, The Works of Philo
Aristotle, De Anima (or, On the Soul)MOVIES:
Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Psalms: The Prayer Book of the Bible
Euripides, The Bacchae
GR Evans, Augustine on Evil
David Ford, Theology: A Very Short Introduction
Immanuel Kant, Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics
Plato, Timaeus and Critias
EP Sanders, Paul: A Very Short Introduction
Edith Schaeffer, Christianity is Jewish
Seneca, On the Shortness of Life
Recently Watched
Fun with Dick and JaneThe music category has not changed much since the last post, so I apologize for not having anything interesting to add.
Rush Hour 2
French Kiss
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Arthur
No Reservations
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* The answer is still, "yes", I am reading all of these at the same time (well, not literally at the same time, but you get the idea). As before, this list does exclude the books and articles that I have to read for my Masters thesis. If you really want to see that list, let me know and I'll send you a copy.