Filed Under (blog rogov, Literature) by Nathanael on September-16-2003

I’ve been reading as much as I can in my spare time (or during time that I cannot really spare but pretend that I can). I read a couple chapters from Mere Christianity only to find that I rather disagreed with Lewis on a number of things, but I guess I’ve known that all along. I am reading My Utmost For His Highest as a daily devotional (is there any other way to read it?) and am finding that it is quite challenging. I printed out copies of City of God and a book by Tertullian, but I haven’t gotten to them yet. I also printed out On the Psalms by St. Augustine and The Ecclesiastical History of England by the Venerable Bede. I’ve begun the latter. I am in the middle of Jack Beatty’s achronological biography of Peter Drucker and have a stack of Drucker’s books (Fall of Economic Man and some collections of essays) awaiting their turn. Finally, I have completed In Season, Out of Season, an interview with “Reformed” “Marxist” Jacques Ellul. Oh, and I throw in a Cordwainer Smith short story or chapter from Atomsk whenever I can. (Now that I’ve dropped all those names, I should get scores of hits. Ain’t that right, Mr. Whole Fix-it Man?)


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