Tuesday, September 7, 2021

2021: Books I've Read

Due to a lot of life changes, I'm not posting as much on here any more. However, I'm going to at least try to give some useful book recommendations based on what I've read in a given year, starting with this one.

Books I've read and would read again:

  1. A. W. Tozer trilogy: The Knowledge of the Holy, God's Pursuit of Man, and The Pursuit of God
  2. Spiritual Warrior's Prayer Guide
  3. Designing Your Own Classical Curriculum
  4. Philosophical Foundations for a Christian Worldview
  5. Women of the Word
  6. Welcome Home (M. Smith)
  7. Six Simple Rules: How to Manage Complexity Without Getting Complicated
  8. Applied Thematic Analysis (Guest & MacQueen)
  9. Life Together (D. Bonhoeffer)
  10. Book of Concord: Reader's Edition
  11. The Courage to Teach
  12. Fault Lines (V. Baucham)
  13. Clinical Practice to Academia
  14. What's the Use of Lectures?
  15. Happiest Baby on the Block
  16. Designing Clinical Research
  17. Writing your Dissertation in 15 Minutes a Day
  18. 50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology
  19. Grit (A. Duckworth)
  20. When Children Became People (O. M. Bakke)
  21. Advent for Everyone: Luke (N. T. Wright)
  22. Experimenting with Babies

Books I've read just to say I've read them:

  1. Taking our Cities for God
  2. FEW Devotions for Health
  3. How Qualitative Data Analysis Happens
  4. Made for Friendship
  5. Start with Why (Sinek)
  6. Line by Line: How to Edit Your Own Writing
  7. The Science of Self-Learning
  8. How to Teach Anything
  9. Introduction to the Old Testament Prophets (H. Freeman, 1974)
  10. Ultralearning
  11. The Word Becoming Flesh (H. D. Hummel)
  12. Finding God’s Peace in Trials (E. George)