Recommended Reading On Various Topics

The following recommended reading lists can be found under the “Books Reviews and Recommended Reading” header above. I thought it might be useful to gather them together in a single blog post to point out what I’ve already made available (with more to come!)

The first group of links feature books which I think Christians investigating Reformed theology and the Reformed tradition will find helpful. These are not scholarly tomes, but deal with matters which people learning about Reformed theology tend to have questions—the sort of thing you might read if new to the subject, want more information, or if you wish to find a book to give to someone asking questions.

What to Read About the End Times

What Should I Read to Learn About Covenant Theology

What Should I Read to Learn More About Infant Baptism

What Should I Read to Learn About the Lord’s Supper

What Should I Read to Learn About the Westminster Confession

What Should I Read to Learn About the Three Forms of Unity

The next group of links are recommended biographies of people who are significant and that I would recommend to read for those of you interested in historical subjects. Of the making of books there is no end, so the lists are short and I am sure to leave out some of your favorites. But these are titles I think readers of the Riddleblog will find interesting and/or helpful.

What to Read About John Calvin

Biographies of Great Americans

Biographies of the Most Significant Figures in History

Biographies of the Infamous

The last group are books reviews of volumes I think important (more “reviews” can be found under the Book Review and Recommended Reading Tab

A Few of My Favorite Books on World War One

David Andelman, "Shattered Peace"

Tim Bouverie, "Appeasing Hitler"

Allen Guelzo, "Robert E Lee, A Life"

Allen Guelzo, "Gettysburg"

Jesse Norman, "Edmund Burke--The First Conservative

Douglas Smith, "Rasputin"