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The Church as Polis by Arne Rasmusson
The World's Religions: Our Great Wisdom Traditions by Huston Smith
Wrestling with Angels: Conversations in Modern Theology by Rowan Williams
God without Being: Hors-Texte by Jean-Luc Marion
The Trial by Franz Kafka
Webster's New World French Dictionary by Beryl T. Atkins (ed.)
The Rule of St. Benedict in English by St. Benedict
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About meBrian Hamilton recently completed his M.T.S. in historical theology at Notre Dame, and now teaches at Messiah College as an adjunct instructor in theology.
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Currently readingCivic Arousal by Ralph Nader
Electric Light by Seamus Heaney
Strength to Love by Martin Luther King, Jr
Augustine of Hippo: A Biography by Peter Brown
The Life and Thought of Michael Sattler by C. Arnold Snyder
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these online book sorter things are nifty
they help me organize my wait list at the library :)
i missssssssssssssss you!
posted by morgan409 at 4:54 pm (EST) on Mar 10, 2008
I saw a post of your on the messageboard for the Radical Reformation group and thought I'd "stop by" to say hello. You have an intriguing collection going here; I've vowed to myself to go through it more thoroughly at a later date.
You went to Messiah, I noticed. That's one of the colleges I considered before deciding on Eastern University. Once, during my sophomore year, some friends and I traveled to Messiah for a concert and the campus struck me as quite nice.
My goodness, I've rambled on enough. Best of luck with your studies and with your growing library!
Regards,
Alana
posted by Allama at 11:13 am (EST) on Jan 24, 2008
I saw a post of your on the messageboard for the Radical Reformation group and thought I'd "stop by" to say hello. You have an intriguing collection going here; I've vowed to myself to go through it more thoroughly at a later date.
You went to Messiah, I noticed. That's one of the colleges I considered before deciding on Eastern University. Once, during my sophomore year, some friends and I traveled to Messiah for a concert and the campus struck me as quite nice.
My goodness, I've rambled on enough. Best of luck with your studies and with your growing library!
Regards,
Alana
posted by Allama at 11:10 am (EST) on Jan 24, 2008
posted by joelwatson at 3:28 pm (EST) on Sep 15, 2007
posted by shakespearelibrary at 5:32 pm (EST) on Jun 25, 2007
- WTM
posted by tmcmaken at 7:07 am (EST) on Feb 8, 2007
I read your post in the Grad Students board--another MTS student! I did my BA at Notre Dame; the faculty is incredible...
posted by bridgetemob at 12:28 am (EST) on Aug 12, 2006
posted by wahig at 8:32 pm (EST) on Apr 26, 2006
Peace!
posted by wahig at 9:25 pm (EST) on Apr 23, 2006