Top 3
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Dan Carlin
Wrath of the Khans
In one of the most violent outbursts in history a little-known tribe of Eurasian nomads breaks upon the great societies of the Old World like a human tsunami. It may have ushered in the modern era, but at what cost?
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Nick Needham
2,000 Years of Christ’s Power Volume 2
Exploring the hardship, oppression, crusades, and clergy of the Middle Ages (7th to 15th Century), Needham brings to light another side of the Middle Ages where Christ’s power shines through. Christ’s kingdom continues to be built through key figures such as Anselm of Canterbury, Thomas à Kempis, and John Wycliffe,
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Mircea Eliade
A History of Religious Ideas Volume 3
This volume completes the immensely learned three-volume A History of Religious Ideas. Eliade examines the movement of Jewish thought out of ancient Eurasia, the Christian transformation of the Mediterranean area and Europe, and the rise and diffusion of Islam from approximately the sixth through the seventeenth centuries. Eliade’s vast knowledge of past and present scholarship provides a synthesis that is unparalleled.
Top 10
- The One Hundred Years War Volumes 1-3 Jonathan Sumption
- Powers and Thones Dan Jones
- The Age of Faith Will Durant
- 21 Servants of Sovereign Joy John Piper
- The Anglo-Saxons Marc Morris
- Thor’s Angels Dan Carlin
- Aquinas: a Beginner’s Guide Edward Feser
- The White Horse King Benjamin Merkle
- Dominion Tom Holland
- 1453 Roger Crowley
- The Triumph of Christianity Rodney Stark
- A History of Philosophy Volume 3 Frederick Charles Copleston
