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Aaron Armstrong / June 21, 2017

Why should we read classic books? [Podcast]

Reading Writers

Why is it important to read classic books? What do we gain from them—and what do we lose if we avoid them? This is what I’m discussing on today’s episode of Reading Writers.

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For recommendations on where to start with reading classics, including the books mentioned in this podcast, check out these two posts:

  • Three classic books every Christian should read
  • Five more classic books we should read

Thanks for listening to this episode of Reading Writers. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a rating and review on iTunes. Your feedback really does help more people find the show. For more reading recommendations, be sure to check out my monthly round-up of what I’ve read and the book reviews page.

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Aaron Armstrong

Aaron is the author of Awaiting a Savior: The Gospel, the New Creation, and the End of Poverty, Contend: Defending the Faith in a Fallen World, and Everyday Theology: Understanding the Ideas We Assume are True. He is a writer, speaker, and Brand Manager for The Gospel Project.

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