Sep 04, 2007 22:08
Friedrich Schleiermacher - On Religion: Speeches to its Cultural Despisers
Soren Kierkegaard - Training in Christianity
Fyodor Dostoevsky - The Idiot
Friedrich Nietzsche - Beyond Good and Evil
J. M. Robinson - The Beginnings of Dialectical Theology
Georges Bernanos - Under Satan's Sun
Dietrich Bonhoeffer - Letters and Papers from Prison
Karl Jaspers and Rudolf Bultmann - Myth and Christianity
Karl Barth - Dogmatics in Outline
Karl Barth - The Humanity of God
Wolfgang Benz - A Concise History of the Third Reich
George Mosse - The Crisis of German Ideology
James Carroll - Constantine's Sword
Victoria Barnett - For the Soul of the People
Arthur C. Cochrane - The Church's Confession Under Hitler
Robert Ericksen and Susannah Heschel - Betrayal: German Churches and the Holocaust
Guenter Lewy - The Catholic Church and Nazi Germany
Renate Bethge - Dietrich Bonhoeffer: A Brief Life
Mary F. Coady - With Bound Hands: A Jesuit in Nazi Germany
James Bentley - Martin Niemoeller: 1892-1984
Peter Matheson - The Third Reich and the Christian Churches
David Hume - The Natural History of Religion
Rousseau - The Discourses and Other Early Political Writings
Kant - Political Writings
Bernard Mandeville - The Fable of the Bees
A. Walicki - A History of Russian Thought
Alexander Pushkin - Eugene Onegin
Fyodor Dostoevsky - Notes from Underground
N. Chernyshevsky - What is to be Done?
I. Turgenev - Fathers and Sons
How many is that? Owie. How the hell am I gonna do this? No idea. And all my profs promised additional chapters, articles, and the such. The wonders of focusing in on intellectual history. On the upside, if I can manage to really throw myself into this, the next three months are going to fly by...