CCEL Recommended Readings
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- St. Augustine
- The Confessions of St. Augustine -- The most popular work of the man who more than any other shaped western civilization. The first 10 chapters constitute a spiritual autobiography and some spiritual and philosophical reflections; the last three chapters are a reflection on the creation story of Genesis 1.
- John Bunyan
- Pilgrim's Progress
-- A spiritual allegory. Of books written in English, one of the all-time
most popular.
- G. K. Chesterton
- Orthodoxy -- Chesterton's writing reminds me of C.S. Lewis, but a little more colorful, a little more quirky. This book is an apology for the Christian world-view.
- Jonathan Edwards
- Religious Affections -- "What is the nature of true religion? . . . [What are] the distinguishing notes of that virtue and holiness that is acceptable in the sight of God?" In this classic work by America's greatest theologian and philosopher, Edwards considers the nature of revival and the genuine work of the Holy Spirit. Don't read this book if you want to keep worshipping your idols.
- George Fox
- Autobiography of
George Fox -- This is a fascinating journal of the exploits of the
founder of the Society of Friends (Quakers). It is also very
illuminating about the political and religious state of seventeenth
century England -- for example, Fox lives through the commonwealth
period, meets Cromwell, and prophesies his downfall after he treats
Quakers badly.
- St. Ignatius of Loyola
- The Spiritual Exercises Spiritual exercises arranged into 4 weeks, by the founder of the Jesuits.
- St. John of the Cross
- Ascent of Mount Carmel
- Dark Night of the Soul -- The writings of St. John of the Cross are unsurpassed for mystical theology. The "dark night" is a must-read for anyone seriously concerned about growing spiritually.
- Thomas à Kempis
- The Imitation of Christ
-- This book is said to have been published in more editions than any
other, apart from the Bible, with 6000 appearing by the turn of this
century. This little devotional book is simply written but
immensely moving. Highly recommended.
- William Law
- A Serious Call to a
Devout and Holy Life -- This is one of two or three books that
greatly influenced the young J. Wesley.
- Brother Lawrence
- The
Practice of the Presence of God -- In this little collection of
letters and reflections, Brother Lawrence encourages us to be
continually in God's presence.
