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Blogger Fr. Bill said...

You're going to review and/or interact with all these?

I read Schlossberb years ago, and need to revisit him. Weaver has been on my to-read list for ages. Machen is another blast from the past. I'd consider Kellmeyer, since I might actually get around to reading it while JPII's work sounds daunting, particularly as I fear I'll be disagreeing with him on a very fundamental point.

Keep us posted on what you're going to do with these besides read them yourself!

November 11, 2009 at 10:45 AM

Blogger Beth Impson said...

Oh, loveliness! I just got a huge box of books from Writer's Digest -- no time to look at them yet, of course, but somehow I doubt I'll get as much grading done over Thanksgiving as I might have planned . . .

Looking forward to reviews!

Bill, you must, must, must read Weaver. That book is amazing, as are all the rest. My favorite, after _Ideas_, is _Language is Sermonic_.

November 21, 2009 at 8:30 AM

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