It’s important to have some “go to” books and resources to help in your Christian growth. But finding the right ones can be a daunting task. Other than just the sheer number of published works, it’s hard to know what the theological bent of any author may be. You’d hate to spend good money on a book only to find that you don’t agree with most of what the author writes. So we’ve gathered together a list of books which are biblically conservative and theologically accurate. You still may not agree with everything you find in them, but they should serve you well.
In addition to this list, Dr. Danny Akin has written a useful pamphlet outlining what he believes are the books you should have if you get serious about building a theological library. This is intended for seminary students, pastors, and scholars, but you would do well to use this as a guidebook for your own library.
Open/Download: Building a Theological Library
Atlas
Holman Bible Atlas Amazon Christian Book
Commentaries (Most technical to least)
New International Commentary of the Old Testament Amazon Christian Book
New International Commentary of the New Testament Amazon Christian Book
New American Commentary (Old and New Testament) Amazon Christian Book
The Expositor’s Bible Commentary Amazon Christian Book
Thru the Bible (J. Vernon McGee) Amazon Christian Book
Concordance
Strong’s Concordance Amazon Christian Book
Dictionaries
Evangelical Dictionary of Theology Amazon Christian Book
New International Bible Dictionary Amazon Christian Book
Other Resources
Encyclopedia of Bible Difficulties Amazon Christian Book
Introduction to the Old Testament Amazon Christian Book
Introduction to the New Testament Amazon Christian Book