Tim Challies has a blog feature called Reading Classics, where he and many other online friends read a selected Christian classic in a synchronized way and share their views. The classic being studied currently is The Religious Affections by Jonathan Edwards.
The following is a list of each portion studied, link to my post, and link to Tim Challies’ post. The latter post is not only more scholarly and informative, it includes comments from several others reading this book at this time.
My posts seem to be more like a summary, as if the reading of my post would suffice to refresh my memory of the text. I have used an orange font to distinguish Edwards’ own words from mine without having to resort to quotation marks that could be distracting.
1. Author’s Preface / My thoughts (and quotes) / Post in challies.com
2. Part I / My thoughts (and quotes) / Post in challies.com
3. Part II -1 / My thoughts (and quotes) / Post in challies.com
4. Part II -2 / My thoughts (and quotes) / Post in challies.com
5. Part III -Intro / My thoughts (and quotes) / Post in challies.com
6. Part III -Point 1 / My thoughts (and quotes) / Post in challies.com
7. Part III -Point 2 / My thoughts (and quotes) / Post in challies.com that includes, in the comments, a useful explanation from Laurie
8. Part III -Point 3 / My thoughts (and quotes) / Post in challies.com
9. Part III -Point 4 / My thoughts (and quotes) / Post in challies.com
10. Part III -Point 5 / My thoughts (and quotes) / Post in challies.com
11. Part III -Point 6 / My thoughts (and quotes) / Post in challies.com
12. Part III -Point 7 & 8 / My thoughts (and quotes) / Post in challies.com
13. Part III -Point 9 & 10 / My thoughts (and quotes) / Post in challies.com / Laurie’s post where she includes some striking quotes that I have missed in my summary
14. Part III -Point 11 / My thoughts (and quotes) / Post in challies.com
15. Part III -Point 12a / My thoughts (and quotes) / Post in challies.com
16. Part III -Point 12b / My thoughts (and quotes) / Post in challies.com