To: LonghornFreeper
Also, I would have replaced one of St. Augustine's works with Luther's Small Catechism, the work that defined the Lutheran Reformation, and lead eventually to the formation of most modern day denominations. This is one of the most detailed, Bible oriented theological works of all time. It sets out the elements of the Christian faith, with constant reference to Scripture, like no other book besides the Bible itself, and it is also very readable.
To: LonghornFreeper
I agree with you, that it should be read, but only in conjunction with the letters and epistles of the Church Fathers, as an antidote to the errors of Luther.
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