Wednesday, August 21, 2019

My Current "To Read" List


The following are among the volumes that are on my “to read” list and/or those that I have recently ordered. I am listing them just in case others might find one or more titles below interesting and wish to pursue for themselves. Of course, for those who wish to support this blog and my research, always feel free to make a donation via Paypal (all donations will be used only for research/writing purposes):

LDS:

Elizabeth Fenton and Jared Hickman, Americanist Approaches to the Book of Mormon

William G. Hartley and Michael Hubbard MacKay, The Rise of the Latter-day Saints: The Journals and Histories of Newell K. Knight

Matthew C. Godfrey and Michael Hubbard MacKay, Business and Religion: The Intersection of Faith and Finance (2018 Church History Symposium)

Garth L. Mangum and Bruce D. Blumell, The Mormons' War on Poverty: A History of LDS Welfare 1830-1990

Frank F. Judd, Ray L. Huntington, and David M. Whitchurch, Shedding Light on the New Testament: Acts-Revelation


Non-LDS:

James Bannerman, The Church of Christ (2 vols.)

David Frankfurter, Evil Incarnate: Rumors of Demonic Conspiracy and Satanic Abuse in History

Norman C. Habel, Yahweh Versus Baal: A Conflict of Religious Conflict

George T. Montague, First Corinthians (Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scriptures)

Romano Amerio, Iota Unum: A Study of Changes in the Catholic Church in the Twentieth Century

David W. Hester, Does Mark 16:9-20 Belong in the New Testament?

Gabriel Moran, Scripture and Tradition: A Survey of the Controversy

Idem., Theology of Revelation

Mark E. Powell, Papal Infallibility: A Protestant Evaluation of an Ecumenical Issue