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7/10/2025, 2:38:22 AM
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few issues first off there is a huge amount of context you've neglected such as what a traditionalist christian is and why you would want to be one seriously just a few paragraphs on who they are what they believe would do wonders you are dumping the texts of a huge number of spiritual and religious debates without context of who your arguing against about what.
second there is little to go on about why you want to read any particular book in this list what is traditional Christianity if it takes eight books to get a grasp on it a contextualization that a couple are entirely focused on hotly contested topics you'd need to understand well to even begin understanding the school would do wonders you have minutes at most of an anons attention to sell this list and you are asking a lot of reading time to be a traditional christian.
a more particular gripe I have with reading lists in general is failure to point out what particular concepts you need to grapple or competencies you should be developing as lost as it is within the texts of the school Buddhists have an entire skill tree of meditation techniques in their school with known goals and expectations for training reading lists should read out like skill trees in video games because they serve the same purpose of listing out topics what they do and what is needed to understand deeper topics.
and a particular problem of christian mysticism that compounds onto this is nobody bloody knows what the fuck christian mysticism is even Christians themselves it seems like christian magic has fallen completely out of general knowledge your lucky if people get the lowest hanging fruits of yelling bible verses at demons
few issues first off there is a huge amount of context you've neglected such as what a traditionalist christian is and why you would want to be one seriously just a few paragraphs on who they are what they believe would do wonders you are dumping the texts of a huge number of spiritual and religious debates without context of who your arguing against about what.
second there is little to go on about why you want to read any particular book in this list what is traditional Christianity if it takes eight books to get a grasp on it a contextualization that a couple are entirely focused on hotly contested topics you'd need to understand well to even begin understanding the school would do wonders you have minutes at most of an anons attention to sell this list and you are asking a lot of reading time to be a traditional christian.
a more particular gripe I have with reading lists in general is failure to point out what particular concepts you need to grapple or competencies you should be developing as lost as it is within the texts of the school Buddhists have an entire skill tree of meditation techniques in their school with known goals and expectations for training reading lists should read out like skill trees in video games because they serve the same purpose of listing out topics what they do and what is needed to understand deeper topics.
and a particular problem of christian mysticism that compounds onto this is nobody bloody knows what the fuck christian mysticism is even Christians themselves it seems like christian magic has fallen completely out of general knowledge your lucky if people get the lowest hanging fruits of yelling bible verses at demons
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