Several times a year, we have student preview days at Reformation Bible College. Almost inevitably, someone will raise his or her hand during a Q&A and ask: “What Books Should I Read Before Starting at RBC?” During my years in seminary, I worked in the campus bookstore, and I am an unapologetic bibliophile. I love to recommend books. However, when I receive this question from incoming students, I am always at something of a loss. Part of the problem is that I wish they had asked the question four or five years earlier because when I get started recommending books, I can have a difficult time stopping. By the time I finish, the questioner has a list of recommended reading that would take several years to complete. Usually by the time they ask us this question they have between three and twelve months before they begin their courses at RBC.
Furthermore, many of the books that immediately spring to mind are books that I require in my theology courses. So someone may ask what books they should read before beginning studies at RBC, and after I suggest several titles, I receive the follow-up question: “What about Calvin’s Institutes? You didn’t recommend that one. Why not?” Well, because we require significant sections of Calvin’s Institutes in each of the systematic theology courses. By the time you finish all seven required systematic theology courses, you will have read almost all of Calvin’s Institutes. So, what books would I recommend as a preparation for those planning to enroll at RBC? Assuming that you are already reading the Bible regularly, the following books are among those I would recommend:
Dr. Keith Mathison is professor of Systematic Theology at Reformation Bible College.