As I tend to read quite a lot, I thought I would share what I hope to read over the next few weeks for research into forthcoming blog posts. If one wishes to support this blog to allow me to continue researching and writing on Latter-day Saint theology and related topics, feel free to make a contribution via Paypal or Gofundme
LDS volumes:
William Victor Smith, Textual Studies in the Doctrine and Covenants: The Plural Marriage Revelation
Brian D. Stubbs, Changes in Languages from Nephi to Now
Grant Von Harrison, Plain and Precious Truths: A Tribute to the Prophet Joseph Smith
Idem, Understanding Your Divine Nature
Ian R. Harvey, The Lineage of the Lie: Revealing Paul's Man of Sin
Frederick W. Babbel, To Him that Believeth
Non-LDS volumes
Robert Bellarmine, Controversies of the Christian Faith (trans. Kenneth Baker)
John Salza and Robert Siscoe, True or False Pope? Refuting Sedevacantism and Other Modern Errors
Richard F. Costigan, The Consensus of the Church and Papal Infallibility: A Study in the Background of Vatican I
Francis Simons, Infallibility and the Evidence
Peter Chirico, Infallibility: The Crossroads of Doctrine
George Wesley Buchannan, The Consequences of the Covenant
Jeff G. Gibbs, Creation and Redemption: A Study in Pauline Theology
Bart D. Ehrman, The Triumph of Christianity: How a Forbidden Religion Swept the World
Adolf Von Harnack, The Constitution and Law of the Church in the First Two Centuries
Jerry L. Sumney, Steward of God's Mysteries: Paul and Early Church Tradition
The Companion to the Catechism of the Catholic Church: A Compendium of Texts Referred to in the Catechism of the Catholic Church
William Bernard Ullathorne, The Immaculate Conception of the Mother of God
Joseph Crehan, Early Christian Baptism and the Creed
Scott Hahn, The Fourth Cup: Unveiling the Mystery of the Last Supper and the Cross
Jimmy Akin, The Drama of Salvation: How God Rescues You from Your Sins and Delivers You to Eternal Life