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Book trade?

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I was wondering if anyone here wanted to do like an Orthodox book trade? I was going through my books and trying to weed things out (I am running out of room people :wink: ) and as hard as it is to part with books, I think it would be more beneficial to trade them for something new.

How about it?

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I do.

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I am all for it. I have decided not to buy any more of the Great Synaxaristes series and having volumes September through January, I would love to trade these massive books for some other books. Especially if someone wants to get the rest of the series and wants some barely used copies of the first half!

Justin Kissel

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are we talking about just Orthodox or religious books, or any kind? My wife and I are interested, so we'll try to draw up a list sometime soon /\

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Post by Natasha »

I guess we could include everything, if that's what people want...darn...I just gave away a lot of fiction to goodwill...wish I thought about that before!

Justin Kissel

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I'll just give the titles and the authors, if you're interested in more information on the book please ask. :)

Orthodox

  • The Ascetic of Love, Nun Gavrilia
  • The Orthodox Church, Fr. George Nicozisin
  • Fasting East, Fredrica Mathewes-Green
  • At the Corner of East and Now, Fredrica Mathewes-Green
  • The Blessed Surgeon, Archdcn. Vasiliy Marushchak
  • Metropolitan Philip: His Life and His Dreams, Fr. Peter Gillquist
  • On the Person of Christ: The Christology of Emperor Justinian, Kenneth P. Wesche
  • Vested in Grace: Priesthood and Marriage in the Christian East, Ed. Joseph J. Allen
  • Two Paths: Papal Monarchy-Collegial Tradition, Michael Whelton
  • The Orthodox Way, Timothy Ware (Bp. Kallistos)
  • Great Lent, Fr. Alexander Schmemann
  • Instructions on Orthodoxy in the Footsteaps of Jesus, Archimandrite George Thomas
  • The Roots of Christian Mysticism, Olivier Clement
  • The Orthodox Church: 455 Questions and Answers, Stanley6 S. Harakas
  • A Commentary on the Divine Liturgy, Bl. Nicholas Cabasilas

Catholic

  • The Chair of St. Peter: A History of the Papacy, William J LaDue
  • Divine Providence and Human Suffering
  • Twelve Tough Issues: What the Church Teaches and Why, Archbp. Daniel E. Pilarczyk
  • Science, Psychiatry, Religion, Fulten J. Sheen
  • The Spirit of Catholicism, Karl Adam
  • Interpreting the New Testament: A Practical Guide, Daniel J. Harrington
  • To Be a Catholic: A Catechism For Today

Protestant

  • A View of Rome, John H. Armstrong
  • Jesus the Messiah, Robert Hilstein
  • Biblical Criticism in the Life of the Church, Paul M. Zehr
  • Daily Life in Bible Times, William Sanford LaSor

Secular/Other

  • Protestant Catholic Jew, Will Herberg
  • Philosophy of Religion, John Hick
  • The Philosophy of Religion [essays], ed. Basil Mitchell
  • Muhammad, W. Montgomery Watt
  • The Ancient Greeks, Chester G. Starr
  • A History of Japan, Mason and Caiger
  • The Anatomy of Anti-Liberalism, Stephen Holmes
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Post by Natasha »

I haven't forgotten about this....I have been waiting to see if anyone else is interested....hmmmmm? :)

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Post by Justin2 »

It depends on what books everyone has. I think it's a great idea. I still have a lot of stuff that I need to finish, though, so I'm going to wait. I'm very interested in reading The Blessed Surgeon though.

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