I was *really* early for Catechism last night, so I browsed through the parish library. I ended up checking out Steve Ray’s “Crossing the Tiber.” Now, I came from an atheist background, and didn’t do any sort of research before deciding to come into the church, so my story is completely different from his. However, this book is amazing! I didn’t get home until 8:30 pm last night, and I went to bed around 11:30 pm, and in between I had to do a load of laundry, wash some dishes, feed the cats, and have dinner, and I still managed to read half the book!!! As an aside, he is the crazy footnoting man, but these are well worth the time; most of the “research” part of the book is in the footnotes, while the “story” part is in the main text.
For once, I may *actually* return a library book before it’s due date! How amazing is that?! (Yes, I keep libraries solvent via my late fees. Some day, I’ll have to get back to Troy Public Library and pay that fine from the Harry Potter book I checked out about 2-3 years ago. If they charge interest on the fine, I may have to fund that expansion they were talking about…. Not that I don’t mean to pay it, I just never find the time to get over there…. They don’t seem to have many/any Catholic books. Perhaps if they did, I would go more frequently. Just a thought.)
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1 Kevin // Feb 26, 2008 at 10:53 am
I haven’t read Steve Ray’s book, but I did enjoy reading Scott & Kimberly Hahn’s Rome Sweet Home.
2 Kasia // Feb 26, 2008 at 1:48 pm
I read and enjoyed Crossing the Tiber, but it was hard for me because Ray used such lengthy excerpts from the Church Fathers. By the time I finished reading the excerpt, I had forgotten what Ray’s original point was, and had to flip back to find out.
Another good one in that vein is Born Fundamentalist, Born Again Catholic by David Currie. I liked it better than Crossing the Tiber, personally, but to each their own.
So far I haven’t been too dazzled with Scott Hahn’s books - I prefer his talks - but I haven’t read that many of them, either. :-)
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