Book Recommendations for RE Teacher

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Hey all,

My Dad goes to a Non-denominational church, and is now teaching a class there on Christian living and discipleship. I think he’ll make a good teacher, however, he hasn’t read much or any Christian literature such as CS Lewis, Chesterton, St. Thomas Aquinas or St. Augustine. I think this is a great opportunity for him, and I’d like to send him a book. I’m posting to ask the philosophy and theology vets of CAF: What classic Christian work would a Non-denominational RE teacher get the most out of?
Whichever book you recommend highest will probably make up a chunk of his birthday present from me this year here in a couple weeks. 🙂

Greg
 
Hey all,

My Dad goes to a Non-denominational church, and is now teaching a class there on Christian living and discipleship. I think he’ll make a good teacher, however, he hasn’t read much or any Christian literature such as CS Lewis, Chesterton, St. Thomas Aquinas or St. Augustine. I think this is a great opportunity for him, and I’d like to send him a book. I’m posting to ask the philosophy and theology vets of CAF: What classic Christian work would a Non-denominational RE teacher get the most out of?
Whichever book you recommend highest will probably make up a chunk of his birthday present from me this year here in a couple weeks. 🙂

Greg
CS Lewis is a good place to start. Mere Christianity and Screwtape Letters.
 
I also think Mere Christianity by Lewis is excellent. Screwtape Letters is my favorite Lewis work.

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