Must Read: Great Works Of Theology
The following are considered among "great works of theology." This collection of books are must-have editions for your library: Highly recommended reading for your journey in the Christian life. This list is, of course, far from exhaustive (so don't get upset if I did not pick a favorite) but a good place to start if you have not read them. Once you read some of these you will wonder why you spent your precious time on lesser things. I assume you already have a Bible of your own so that is not on the list:
Augustine: Confessions, Anti-Pelagian Writings, On the Trinity
Anselm: Why God Became Man
Bonar, Horatius: The Everlasting Righteousness
Brown, John (of Edinburgh, 1784-1858): Discourses and Sayings of Our Lord Jesus Christ, 3 volume
Charnock, Stephen: The Existence And Attributes Of God
Fairbairn, Patrick: Typology of Scripture
Lloyd-Jones, Martyn: The Sermon on the Mount
Luther: Bondage of the Will
Calvin: Institutes of the Christian Religion
Edwards: Treatise on Religious Affections, Freedom of the Will
Machen: Christianity and Liberalism, What Is Faith?
Owen, John: Sin & Temptation, The Holy Spirit, Glory of Christ, Death of Death, Biblical Theology
Sibbes, Richard: The Bruised Reed
Spurgeon, Charles: Lectures to My Students
Turretin, Francis: Institutes of Elenctic Theology 3 vol. set
Warfield, B.B: The Works of Benjamin B. Warfield
Watson: Body of Divinity
Historical Document: Westminster Confession of Faith
Source: http://www.reformationtheology.com/2006/04/must_reading_for_your_theologi.php
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