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Paradise Restored

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Books are important in the development of any Christian’s<br />

growth in the faith. The present volume is not by any means the<br />

last word on the subject; if anything, it is only a beginning. I<br />

have listed a few books which should be helpful to those who<br />

wish to dig deeper. Many of them have been significant in my<br />

own understanding of eschatology. The list is certainly not complete<br />

(for example, an extensive section on Church history could<br />

well have been added), but the basics are here. My listing of any<br />

particular book does not constitute a full endorsement of its<br />

contents, but I believe these works will generally be rewarding to<br />

any serious student of Scripture.<br />

Dominion: Theology and Applications<br />

St. Athanasius. On the Incarnation. Translated and edited by<br />

Sister Penelope Lawson, C. S.M.V. New York: Macmillan<br />

Publishing Company, 1946.<br />

Bark, William Carroll. Origins of the Medieval World. Stanford:<br />

Stanford University Press, 1958.<br />

Berman, Harold J. Law and Revolution: The Formation of the<br />

Western Legal Tradition. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University<br />

Press, 1983.<br />

The Book of Psalms for Singing. Pittsburgh, PA: Board of<br />

Education and Publication, Reformed Presbyterian Church<br />

of North America, 1973.<br />

Brown, Peter. Augustine of Hippo. Berkeley: University of<br />

California Press, 1967.<br />

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