Book list for 2015:
Books I have read during the year . . .
The Garden Window
by Daniel Gerhartz
January 2015
1. The Way of the Pilgrim and the Pilgrim Continues His Way, translated by Helen Bacovcin
2. Of Water and the Spirit: A Liturgical Study of Baptism, Alexander Schmemann
2. Of Water and the Spirit: A Liturgical Study of Baptism, Alexander Schmemann
February 2015
3. The Jesus We Missed, Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon
4. Guide to the Divine Liturgy, Robert Krantz
5. Everywhere Present, Stephen Freeman
6. Great Lent, Alexander Schmemann
March 2015
7. The Chrysostom Bible: Isaiah, Paul Nadim Tarazi
8. First Fruits of the Spirit, Frederica Mathewes-Green
April 2015
9. Meditations for Holy Week, Vassilios Papavassiliou
10. The Eucharist, Alexander Schmemann
11. Lenten Triodion (Supplement), Mother Mary and Kallistos Ware
12. Lenten Triodion, Mother Mary and Kallistos Ware
13. Journey to the Kingdom (the Divine Liturgy), Vassilios Papavassiliou
May 2015
14. Christ in His Saints, Patrick Henry Reardon
15. The Joy of the Snow, Elizabeth Goudge
16. Everywhere Present, Fr. Stephen Freeman
17. The World of Elizabeth Goudge, Sylvia Gower
18. Our Thoughts Determine Our Lives, Elder Thaddeus of Vitovnica
June 2015
19. Thirty Steps to Heaven, Vassilios Papavassiliou
20. Dear Stephanie, Dear Paul, Paul M. Duke, Stephanie Grant Duke
21. From the Holy Mountain, William Dalrymple
22. Following Egeria: A Visit to the Holy Land, Fr. Lawrence R. Farley
July 2015
23. Forever Old, Forever New, Emily Kimbrough
24. Forty Plus and Fancy Free, Emily Kimbrough
25. Mary as the Early Christians Knew Her, Frederica Mathewes-Green
26. The Orthodox Veneration of the Mother of God, St. John Maximovitch
27. The Old Testament Intro; Psalms and Wisdom (Volume 3 of 3), Paul Nadim Tarazi
28. Becoming Human, John Behr
August 2015
29. The Sign of the Cross, Andreas Andreopoulos
30. The Scent of Holiness, Constantina Palmer
September 2015
31. The Communion of Love, Matta El-Meskeen (Matthew the Poor)
32. On the Prayer of Jesus, Ignatius Brianchaninov
October 2015
33. The Valley of Song, Elizabeth Goudge
34. The Mystery of Christ: Life in Death, John Behr
35. Pilgrims in the Kingdom: Travels in Christian Britain, Deborah & David Douglas
36. Beyond the Snow: The Life and Faith of Elizabeth Goudge, Christine Rawlins
November 2015
37. The Power of the Name: The Jesus Prayer in Orthodox Spirituality, Kallistos Ware
38. St. Francis of Assisi, Elizabeth Goudge
39. The Illumined Heart, Frederica Mathewes-Green
December 2015
40. Let us Commit Ourselves and One Another and Our Whole
Lives to Christ Our God, Anthony M. Coniaris
17. The World of Elizabeth Goudge, Sylvia Gower
18. Our Thoughts Determine Our Lives, Elder Thaddeus of Vitovnica
June 2015
19. Thirty Steps to Heaven, Vassilios Papavassiliou
20. Dear Stephanie, Dear Paul, Paul M. Duke, Stephanie Grant Duke
21. From the Holy Mountain, William Dalrymple
22. Following Egeria: A Visit to the Holy Land, Fr. Lawrence R. Farley
July 2015
23. Forever Old, Forever New, Emily Kimbrough
24. Forty Plus and Fancy Free, Emily Kimbrough
25. Mary as the Early Christians Knew Her, Frederica Mathewes-Green
26. The Orthodox Veneration of the Mother of God, St. John Maximovitch
27. The Old Testament Intro; Psalms and Wisdom (Volume 3 of 3), Paul Nadim Tarazi
28. Becoming Human, John Behr
August 2015
29. The Sign of the Cross, Andreas Andreopoulos
30. The Scent of Holiness, Constantina Palmer
September 2015
31. The Communion of Love, Matta El-Meskeen (Matthew the Poor)
32. On the Prayer of Jesus, Ignatius Brianchaninov
October 2015
33. The Valley of Song, Elizabeth Goudge
34. The Mystery of Christ: Life in Death, John Behr
35. Pilgrims in the Kingdom: Travels in Christian Britain, Deborah & David Douglas
36. Beyond the Snow: The Life and Faith of Elizabeth Goudge, Christine Rawlins
November 2015
37. The Power of the Name: The Jesus Prayer in Orthodox Spirituality, Kallistos Ware
38. St. Francis of Assisi, Elizabeth Goudge
39. The Illumined Heart, Frederica Mathewes-Green
December 2015
40. Let us Commit Ourselves and One Another and Our Whole
Lives to Christ Our God, Anthony M. Coniaris

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