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votivesoul 07-21-2016 01:09 AM

What Are You Reading Currently, 2.0
 
Hi, All

I thought I would start a new post, since the first is from 2007, and is pages and pages long, and many may not want to bother posting in it at this point.

So a fresh start it is!

Currently, I am reading the following:

- The English Standard Version of the Holy Bible, currently in the Book of Nehemiah

- The New Living Translation of the Holy Bible, currently in the Book of Jeremiah

- The Five Books of Moses, by Dr. Robert Altar, a translation of Genesis through Deuteronomy, currently in Leviticus

- Narcissism: Denial of the True Self, by Dr. Alexander Lowen, M.D.

- The Way of Humility: Corruption and Sin/On Self-Accusation, by Jorge Mario Bergoglio (i.e. Pope Francis)

Fionn mac Cumh 07-21-2016 05:43 PM

Re: What Are You Reading Currently, 2.0
 
KJV Bible

The way of men-Jack Donovan

votivesoul 07-28-2016 12:28 AM

Re: What Are You Reading Currently, 2.0
 
No other readers out there! I can clearly see who has read this post. Why not chime in?

votivesoul 08-01-2016 01:07 AM

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Here is a list of books I've recently read, i.e. this past year, in no particular order:

The Secret History of the World by Mark Booth

On Killing by Lt. Col. Dave Grossman

The Sabbath by Abraham Joshua Herschel

Wisdom Books: Job, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes, A Translation with Commentary by Dr. Robert Alter

Strong As Death Is Love: Song of Songs, Ruth, Esther, Jonah, Daniel, A Translation with Commentary by Dr. Robert Alter

What Every Christian Needs to Know About the Jewishness of Jesus by Rabbi Evan Moffic

Voice of A Prophet by A. W. Tozer

The Battle that Stopped Rome by Peter Wells

Convictions by Dr. Marcus J. Borg

Revelations by Dr. Elaine Pagels

Rabbi Jesus by Dr. Bruce Chilton

How Jesus Became God by Dr. Bart Ehrman

The Pious Ones by Joseph Berger

The Jews in the Time of Jesus by Stephen Wylen

Jewish Interpretation of the Bible, Ancient and Modern by Dr. Karen Zetterholm

Salt, A World History by Mark Kurlansky

Missing Microbes by Dr. Martin Blaser

In Defense of Food by Michael Pollan

Jesus, A Visual History by Donald Blake, Sr.

The Ephesian Connection by Donald Rumble

The Coming Increase of Christ in His House: Identifying the Fullness of the Gentiles by Donald Rumble

Fulfilling the Mystery: Apostolic and Prophetic Ministry in the Book of Revelation by Donald Rumble

In the Wake of the Plague by Dr. Norman Cantor

votivesoul 08-01-2016 01:17 AM

Re: What Are You Reading Currently, 2.0
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by votivesoul (Post 1442326)
Here is a list of books I've recently read, i.e. this past year, in no particular order:

The Secret History of the World by Mark Booth

On Killing by Lt. Col. Dave Grossman

The Sabbath by Abraham Joshua Herschel

Wisdom Books: Job, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes, A Translation with Commentary by Dr. Robert Alter

Strong As Death Is Love: Song of Songs, Ruth, Esther, Jonah, Daniel, A Translation with Commentary by Dr. Robert Alter

What Every Christian Needs to Know About the Jewishness of Jesus by Rabbi Evan Moffic

Voice of A Prophet by A. W. Tozer

The Battle that Stopped Rome by Peter Wells

Convictions by Dr. Marcus J. Borg

Revelations by Dr. Elaine Pagels

Rabbi Jesus by Dr. Bruce Chilton

How Jesus Became God by Dr. Bart Ehrman

The Pious Ones by Joseph Berger

The Jews in the Time of Jesus by Stephen Wylen

Jewish Interpretation of the Bible, Ancient and Modern by Dr. Karen Zetterholm

Salt, A World History by Mark Kurlansky

Missing Microbes by Dr. Martin Blaser

In Defense of Food by Michael Pollan

Jesus, A Visual History by Donald Blake, Sr.

The Ephesian Connection by Donald Rumble

The Coming Increase of Christ in His House: Identifying the Fullness of the Gentiles by Donald Rumble

Fulfilling the Mystery: Apostolic and Prophetic Ministry in the Book of Revelation by Donald Rumble

As you can see, I don't read fiction. I used to, very much so, when I wasn't a Christian, especially science fiction and fantasy. But I found it necessary, as a conviction, to give that up.

I also have quite a few books on tap, as well.

They include (again in no particular order):

Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee by Dee Henderson

Psalms, A Translation with Commentary by Dr. Robert Alter

The Art of Biblical Literature by Dr. Robert Alter

The Art of Biblical Poetry by Dr. Robert Alter

The Art of War by Sun Tzu

Jesus and the Gospels by Craig Blomberg

Jerusalem, The Biography by Simon Sebag Montefiore

Ninja: 1,000 Years of the Shadow Warrior by John Man

Samurai: The Last Warrior by John Man

The Passion of the Western Mind by Dr. Richard Tarnas

Religion and Magic in Ancient Egypt by Dr. Rosalie David

A few of these I started, and put down, as they are quite dense, and not easy to read. Lord help me get through them!

votivesoul 08-01-2016 01:19 AM

Re: What Are You Reading Currently, 2.0
 
If anyone has read any of the above, and would like to discuss, or would like a short summary and opinion, I am happy to do so.

FlamingZword 08-01-2016 11:04 PM

Re: What Are You Reading Currently, 2.0
 
OK ,here is my list for this current year

Excel data analysis, Paul McFedries
The Invisible web, Chris Sherman
God is always hiring, Regina Brett
Life's Parachutes, Paul Coleman
The New Answers Book 3, Ken Ham
PHP & MySQL, Janet Valade
The Psychology of Computer Programming, Gerald M. Weinberg
Countdown, G. B. Hardy
Confessions of a medical heretic, Robert S. Mendelsohn
Bias, Bernard Goldberg
Managing & Using MySQL, George Reese
The Home Invaders, Donald E. Wildmon
The Nag Hammadi Library, James M. Robinson
50 ideas that can change your life, Robert Anthony
Gnosis on the silk road, Hans-Joachim Klimkeit
Technology and culture, Barry M. Katz
Digital is destroying everything, Andrew V. Edwards
Mastery, Robert Greene
Power Shmoozing, Terri Mandell
Teach Yourself TCP/IP in 24 Hours, Joe Casad
Why Not?, Barry Nalebuff
Power Etiquette, Dana May Casperson
Red Hot Internet Publicity, Penny C. Sansevieri
Building & Maintaining an always positive attitude in your business, Jim Dornan
Energizing the 12 powers of your mind, Howard E. Hill
Did you miss the rapture?, Mack Lyon
The World's best-known marketing Secret, Ivan R Misner
Why employees don't do what they are supposed to do, Ferdinand F. Fournies
Free Prize inside, Seth Godin
Talking the Winner's way, Leil Lowndes
Successful negotiating, Ken Lawson
Be a Winner, E. A. Allen
Don't sweat the small stuff at work, Richard Carlson
Things a man should know about, Ted Allen
Workplace clues for the clueless, Christopher D. Hudson
A goal is a dream with a deadline, Leo B. Helzel
The art of profitability, Adrian Slywotzky
Lessons from the sandbox, Alan Gregerman
The only negotiating guide you'll ever need, Peter B. Stark
The procrastinator's Handbook, Rita Emmett
Success can be yours, Mack R. Douglas
Mental Dynamics, K. Thomas Finley
The Welch way, Jeffrey A. Krames
Seeds of greatness, Denis Waitley
Do it Now!, William J. Knaus
Your maximum mind, Herbert Benson

Esaias 08-03-2016 01:41 AM

Re: What Are You Reading Currently, 2.0
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by votivesoul (Post 1442327)
As you can see, I don't read fiction. I used to, very much so, when I wasn't a Christian, especially science fiction and fantasy. But I found it necessary, as a conviction, to give that up.

I also have quite a few books of tap, as well.

They include (again in no particular order):

Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee by Dee Henderson

Psalms, A Translation with Commentary by Dr. Robert Alter

The Art of Biblical Literature by Dr. Robert Alter

The Art of Biblical Poetry by Dr. Robert Alter

The Art of War by Sun Tzu

Jesus and the Gospels by Craig Blomberg

Jerusalem, The Biography by Simon Sebag Montefiore

Ninja: 1,000 Years of the Shadow Warrior by John Man

Samurai: The Last Warrior by John Man

The Passion of the Western Mind by Dr. Richard Tarnas

Religion and Magic in Ancient Egypt by Dr. Rosalie David

A few of these I started, and put down, as they are quite dense, and not easy to read. Lord help me get through them!

Which translation of Sun Tzu? I have a copy I re-read every so often that has commentary by several Chinese military generals/strategists from long ago, along with the translator's annotations.

What is your opinion/synopsis of Man's Ninja book? Is he a Hatsumi cultist or does he stick to historical fact?

Esaias 08-03-2016 01:46 AM

Re: What Are You Reading Currently, 2.0
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by FlamingZword (Post 1442373)
OK ,here is my list for this current year

Excel data analysis, Paul McFedries
The Invisible web, Chris Sherman
God is always hiring, Regina Brett
Life's Parachutes, Paul Coleman
The New Answers Book 3, Ken Ham
PHP & MySQL, Janet Valade
The Psychology of Computer Programming, Gerald M. Weinberg
Countdown, G. B. Hardy
Confessions of a medical heretic, Robert S. Mendelsohn
Bias, Bernard Goldberg
Managing & Using MySQL, George Reese
The Home Invaders, Donald E. Wildmon
The Nag Hammadi Library, James M. Robinson
50 ideas that can change your life, Robert Anthony
Gnosis on the silk road, Hans-Joachim Klimkeit
Technology and culture, Barry M. Katz
Digital is destroying everything, Andrew V. Edwards
Mastery, Robert Greene
Power Shmoozing, Terri Mandell
Teach Yourself TCP/IP in 24 Hours, Joe Casad
Why Not?, Barry Nalebuff
Power Etiquette, Dana May Casperson
Red Hot Internet Publicity, Penny C. Sansevieri
Building & Maintaining an always positive attitude in your business, Jim Dornan
Energizing the 12 powers of your mind, Howard E. Hill
Did you miss the rapture?, Mack Lyon
The World's best-known marketing Secret, Ivan R Misner
Why employees don't do what they are supposed to do, Ferdinand F. Fournies
Free Prize inside, Seth Godin
Talking the Winner's way, Leil Lowndes
Successful negotiating, Ken Lawson
Be a Winner, E. A. Allen
Don't sweat the small stuff at work, Richard Carlson
Things a man should know about, Ted Allen
Workplace clues for the clueless, Christopher D. Hudson
A goal is a dream with a deadline, Leo B. Helzel
The art of profitability, Adrian Slywotzky
Lessons from the sandbox, Alan Gregerman
The only negotiating guide you'll ever need, Peter B. Stark
The procrastinator's Handbook, Rita Emmett
Success can be yours, Mack R. Douglas
Mental Dynamics, K. Thomas Finley
The Welch way, Jeffrey A. Krames
Seeds of greatness, Denis Waitley
Do it Now!, William J. Knaus
Your maximum mind, Herbert Benson

Confessions of a Medical Heretic should be required reading for everyone.

Have you read Richest Man In Babylon?

How about Rich Dad, Poor Dad?

votivesoul 08-03-2016 03:30 AM

Re: What Are You Reading Currently, 2.0
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by FlamingZword (Post 1442373)
OK ,here is my list for this current year

Excel data analysis, Paul McFedries
The Invisible web, Chris Sherman
God is always hiring, Regina Brett
Life's Parachutes, Paul Coleman
The New Answers Book 3, Ken Ham
PHP & MySQL, Janet Valade
The Psychology of Computer Programming, Gerald M. Weinberg
Countdown, G. B. Hardy
Confessions of a medical heretic, Robert S. Mendelsohn
Bias, Bernard Goldberg
Managing & Using MySQL, George Reese
The Home Invaders, Donald E. Wildmon
The Nag Hammadi Library, James M. Robinson
50 ideas that can change your life, Robert Anthony
Gnosis on the silk road, Hans-Joachim Klimkeit
Technology and culture, Barry M. Katz
Digital is destroying everything, Andrew V. Edwards
Mastery, Robert Greene
Power Shmoozing, Terri Mandell
Teach Yourself TCP/IP in 24 Hours, Joe Casad
Why Not?, Barry Nalebuff
Power Etiquette, Dana May Casperson
Red Hot Internet Publicity, Penny C. Sansevieri
Building & Maintaining an always positive attitude in your business, Jim Dornan
Energizing the 12 powers of your mind, Howard E. Hill
Did you miss the rapture?, Mack Lyon
The World's best-known marketing Secret, Ivan R Misner
Why employees don't do what they are supposed to do, Ferdinand F. Fournies
Free Prize inside, Seth Godin
Talking the Winner's way, Leil Lowndes
Successful negotiating, Ken Lawson
Be a Winner, E. A. Allen
Don't sweat the small stuff at work, Richard Carlson
Things a man should know about, Ted Allen
Workplace clues for the clueless, Christopher D. Hudson
A goal is a dream with a deadline, Leo B. Helzel
The art of profitability, Adrian Slywotzky
Lessons from the sandbox, Alan Gregerman
The only negotiating guide you'll ever need, Peter B. Stark
The procrastinator's Handbook, Rita Emmett
Success can be yours, Mack R. Douglas
Mental Dynamics, K. Thomas Finley
The Welch way, Jeffrey A. Krames
Seeds of greatness, Denis Waitley
Do it Now!, William J. Knaus
Your maximum mind, Herbert Benson

Haven't heard of any of these. Are these you've already read, or are they intended for the remainder of the year?


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