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Which era of church history contained/contains your favourite theologiams to read?
Not favourite theologians in general, but to read.
Bonus: Why is it your favourite era?
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For me, it is the 1800's. As much as I like the Reformers and the Puritans, I find the language and style of writing in the 1800's to be that which I enjoy most.
I also appreciate men like Ryle and Spurgeon, who took in huge amounts of the Puritans, and distilled their teaching.
As I type this I am second guessing myself for not putting the Puritans...
Disclaimer: I am not well read enough to truly give this question a fair answer.
Not favourite theologians in general, but to read.
Bonus: Why is it your favourite era?
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For me, it is the 1800's. As much as I like the Reformers and the Puritans, I find the language and style of writing in the 1800's to be that which I enjoy most.
I also appreciate men like Ryle and Spurgeon, who took in huge amounts of the Puritans, and distilled their teaching.
As I type this I am second guessing myself for not putting the Puritans...
Disclaimer: I am not well read enough to truly give this question a fair answer.