Hey /lit/ any good christian philosophy books to recommend?
Jacques Maritain
summa theologica
gk chesterton
Read something of kierkegaard, Christian existentialism philosophy
Jacques ellul and charles taylor
Do you mean apologetics, theology, or actual philosophy?
>>9150725
Augustine, Pascal, and yeah Jacques Ellul.
Not even kidding about Augustine, The City of God is worth reading.
>>9150793
Seconding. Kierkegaard is too good.
Whoever that Fezzy Fez guy is.
>>9150725
Reinhold Niebuhr
Oswald Chambers
A. W. Tozer
Thomas à Kempis
Kosuke Koyama (I haven't read anything of his, but I want to)
Charles Spurgeon
Kenneth Hagin
Smith Wigglesworth
My diary.
>>9150725
Augustine and Thomas Aquinas, stop. Maybe Giordano Bruno if you want a different perspective.
>>9150725
>Christian
>Philosophy
Pick one.
>>9150725
A secular age, by charles taylor
>>9150811
Dis nigga knows.
>>9152986
spotted the pleb
The Five Gospels by The Jesus Seminar
Complete Writings of Alexander Mack (Less than 100 pages, don't be intimidated by the title)
Martyr's Mirror (long fucking book, with woodcut illustrations, do be intimidated)
>>9152776
Liar.
Milbank
Feser
>>9154727
Pascal rocks. (His provincial Letters are worth it too.)
The reason of effects.—Degrees. The people honour persons of high birth. The semi-learned despise them, saying that birth is not a personal, but a chance superiority. The learned honour them, not for popular reasons, but for secret reasons. Devout persons, who have more zeal than knowledge, despise them, in spite of that consideration which makes them honoured by the learned, because they judge them by a new light which piety gives them. But perfect Christians honour them by another and higher light. So arise a succession of opinions for and against, according to the light one has.