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Why look to men for inspiration when the Bible is the ultimate?Not including the Bible!
Do you listen to preacher's? If so, why? Why do you need them?Why look to men for inspiration when the Bible is the ultimate?
MB
I should have added, to you personally!You are going to make us choose just one? Yikes....
Because God also gave to us pastors/scholars/teachers and theologians that could glean from those scriptures and impart their knowledge to us!Why look to men for inspiration when the Bible is the ultimate?
MB
I know, we have to pick just one?I should have added, to you personally!
I suspect @davidtaylorjr 's choice is a collection of my posts here on the BB.I know, we have to pick just one?
OK being a special snowflake, you can have dispensation to pick THREE (the number of God).I know, we have to pick just one?
Nope , that would be Iconist! and I do mean that as a sincere joke!I suspect @davidtaylorjr 's choice is a collection of my posts here on the BB.
maybe no book impressed you that much yet?I know, we have to pick just one?
He wouldn't read it cause I'm outside of the camp. He'd just burn it straight away (probably under the pole where he'd have a bunch of us tied). But I'd come back and haunt him.Nope , that would be Iconist! and I do mean that as a sincere joke!

I don't think even he would see you as being Servantus!He wouldn't read it cause I'm outside of the camp. He'd just burn it straight away (probably under the pole where he'd have a bunch of us tied). But I'd come back and haunt him.![]()
Have you ever read The Green Letters by Miles Stanford?It may seem silly, but I really liked "The Prayer of Jabez" by Bruce Wilkinson.
No. He might give Servantus a little more grace. Lol.I don't think even he would see you as being Servantus!
You would probably have to include Augustine and Luther in there, just due to their influence throughout church history!To contemporary Christianity, probably Calvin's Institutes. The reason I say this is Calvin established how we view redemption history and after Beza this became the context for how we view many issues (for those who agree and disagree). Beza's placement of divine sovereignty fostered theology both in favor and opposed to the Institutes.
I do not believe it the best (or even a good) theology but it probably had the most influence. Without it we would have neither Presbyterian or Wesleyan Theology, or Reformation Arminianism, free-will Baptists, Reformed Baptists, etc. And the Institutes ultimately influenced non-related theology like Lutheran and Anabaptist Theology. It is because of Calvin's contribution that Non-Violent ("bloodless") Atonement views has arisen in otherwise separate Mennonite camps.
My 3 would be Bondage of the Will, Mere Christianity, and Knowing God!As far as the most significant in my life it would probably be Desiring God by John Piper and two books by David Wells - No Place for Truth and God on the Wasteland.
I figured if @davidtaylorjr gets three I'll offer the same. If only one, John Piper.