What are you reading right now?

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Posted by Dennis
6/12/2017 2:20 am
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I've been reading Coffey's Ontology, alongside Why is there something rather than nothing? by Geraldin Coggins.
 

 
Posted by RomanJoe
6/12/2017 2:50 am
#2

Just started Garrigou-Lagrange's Reality and am trying to get around to reading Hart's The Experience of God.

 
Posted by Greg
6/12/2017 4:13 pm
#3

I'm slowly working through Aquinas' commentary on the Ethics. I'm also working through Feser's new book on the death penalty and several other things.

 
Posted by Jason
6/13/2017 11:52 am
#4

I am reading the Quantum Engima by Wolfgang Smith and also slowly going through Garrigou-Lagrange's Reality as well.

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Posted by RomanJoe
6/13/2017 4:09 pm
#5

Jason wrote:

I am reading the Quantum Engima by Wolfgang Smith and also slowly going through Garrigou-Lagrange's Reality as well.

How are you liking Reality so far?

 
Posted by Jason
6/13/2017 6:45 pm
#6

RomanJoe wrote:

Jason wrote:

I am reading the Quantum Engima by Wolfgang Smith and also slowly going through Garrigou-Lagrange's Reality as well.

How are you liking Reality so far?

I am liking it very much. It does tend to cover alot of things quickly which is why I am taking my time to read it.

 
Posted by RomanJoe
6/13/2017 6:50 pm
#7

Jason wrote:

RomanJoe wrote:

Jason wrote:

I am reading the Quantum Engima by Wolfgang Smith and also slowly going through Garrigou-Lagrange's Reality as well.

How are you liking Reality so far?

I am liking it very much. It does tend to cover alot of things quickly which is why I am taking my time to read it.

Yeah I noticed that too. I'm only like 40 pages in. I'm enjoying it. It's a testament to Garrigou-Lagrange's wide understanding of thomistic metaphysics.

 
Posted by RomanJoe
6/14/2017 9:50 pm
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Dennis wrote:

I've been reading Coffey's Ontology, alongside Why is there something rather than nothing? by Geraldin Coggins.
 

Decided to take a look at Ontology and I like it so far. May put Hart's book on the back burner. 

 
Posted by Proclus
6/15/2017 4:49 pm
#9

I'm reading Russell Kirk's Conservative Mind, and the (quite extensive) reading packet for this year's Dietrich von Hildebrand Summer Seminar at Franciscan University at Steubenville (If any of y'all are going, I'll gladly share my pipe tobacco).

 


 
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