This year I read a lot less than usual with only about 30~ books read. Between it being the busiest and most exciting year of my life (our first son was born), and also having completed all of my assigned reading for Greyfriars Hall the previous year, I didn’t read as much as I had hoped. Here’s to reading more in 2021. I’d like to read some Homer this coming year for the first time.
And so here are my favorites from 2020:
1. The Reformation in England (2 Vol.) by J.H. Merle D’Aubigné
2. Letters from Father Christmas by J.R.R. Tolkien
3. Concerning the True Care of Souls by Martin Bucer
4. Holiness by J.C. Ryle
5. Biblical Authority After Babel by Kevin Vanhoozer
6. Bishop J.C. Ryle’s Autobiography by J.C. Ryle
7. Orthodoxy by G.K. Chesterton
8. Ploductivity by Douglas Wilson
9. Introduction to the Tyndale House Greek New Testament by Dirk Jongkind
10. Rediscovering Catechism by Donald van Dyken
Honorable mention: Dominion or Ruin by Douglas Wilson. This is the first book I’ve created with Pastor Doug, and he was kind enough to dedicate it to our son, Ryle. Also Tara designed the cover.

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