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About meI am a priest of the Episcopal Diocese of California, currently serving at Trinity Church in San Francisco. Previously, I was associate pastor at Saint Francis Lutheran Church in San Francisco. I also serve as Vice President Administration at Stanford Federal Credit Unon in Palo Alto, California

About my libraryMy library is mostly liturgical, theological, and historical books.

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Currently readingMesopotamia : the invention of the city by Gwendolyn Leick
On Beauty by Zadie Smith
The bishop's daughter : a memoir by Honor Moore
Das Ulmer Münster. Erbaut aus Stein und Licht by Wolfgang Schöllkopf
Universe of Stone: A Biography of Chartres Cathedral by Philip Ball
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Based on some of the books in your library, you might want to try "Out of the Flames" by Lawrence Goldstone. It is a great narrative about Michael Servetus and John Calvin, and the broader context of the reformation during that period. It's very well written and a good read. I've read it a number of times and always recommend it to anyone whom I think would appreciate it.
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