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A little late, but....
My March Book List:
I only read one book last month (though it was fairly long).
Grace, Predestination, and the Salvific Will of God by Fr. William Most (Around 700 pages long)
This book discusses the topics mentioned in the title. It both explains and defends the position of Fr. Most as well as the problems he believes there are with the two major Catholic schools of thought on these issues (the Thomists and Molinists- since he was writing within the context of a Catholic viewpoint, he did not specifically discuss non-Catholic ideas on these issues, though, needless to say, much of what he wrote would be applicable to those as well). I thought it was well written and made a very good case, and it kept me very interested. :-)
Books read in March: 1
Books Read in 2009: 6
My March Book List:
I only read one book last month (though it was fairly long).
Grace, Predestination, and the Salvific Will of God by Fr. William Most (Around 700 pages long)
This book discusses the topics mentioned in the title. It both explains and defends the position of Fr. Most as well as the problems he believes there are with the two major Catholic schools of thought on these issues (the Thomists and Molinists- since he was writing within the context of a Catholic viewpoint, he did not specifically discuss non-Catholic ideas on these issues, though, needless to say, much of what he wrote would be applicable to those as well). I thought it was well written and made a very good case, and it kept me very interested. :-)
Books read in March: 1
Books Read in 2009: 6