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Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Top Ten Authors I Have Read the Most Books From

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1. C. S. Lewis: I've read most all of the actual books he wrote. I can't say that I have read every single essay and every single letter he wrote, at least not yet.

  • Non-Fiction: Mere Christianity, The Problem of Pain, A Grief Observed, The Abolition of Man, The Weight of Glory, The Four Loves, Miracles, Surprised by Joy, An Experiment in Criticism, Studies in Words
  • Fiction: The Chronicles of Narnia, The Space Trilogy, Til We Have Faces, The Screwtape Letters, The Great Divorce, The Pilgrim's Regress


2. N. T. Wright (7):

  • What Saint Paul Really Said: Was Paul of Tarsus the Real Founder of Christianity?
  • Paul for Everyone Galatians and Thessalonians
  • Surprised by Hope: Rethinking Heaven, the Resurrection, and the Mission of the Church
  • The Case for the Psalms: Why They Are Essential
  • Surprised by Scripture: Engaging Contemporary Issues
  • How God Became King: The Forgotten Story of the Gospels
  • Simply Good News: Why the Gospel Is News and What Makes It Good

3. Robert E Webber (6): The Ancient-Future Faith Series, The Divine Embrace, Evangelicals on the Canterbury Trail, Listening to the Beliefs of Emerging Churches

4. Scot McKnight (6) A Community Called Atonement, Galatians, The King Jesus Gospel, Junia is Not Alone, The Blue Parakeet: Rethinking How You Read the Bible, A Long Faithfulness

5. J. K. Rowling (7): The Harry Potter Series

6. Rick Riordan (10): The Percy Jackson series and The Heroes of Olympus series

7. William Shakespeare (9+): All the classics I had to read between high school, college, and my MA in English program.

8. Laura Ingalls Wilder (9): The Little House on the Prairie books

9. Ann M. Martin: The Baby-Sitters Club books

10. Gertrude Chandler Warner: The Boxcar Children series









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