Nice! I think the first read I'd recommend is his Christianity & "Liberalism" (by which he really meant Modernism). Don't miss his Selected Shorter Writings (also by D. G. Hart) -- and his "The Necessity of the Christian School" free online somewhere. Definitely a kindred spirit! Fee has done a couple of articles on him, and there's even an audio of a lunch time seminar about him at Mises.org given by S. Ritenouer. Excited for you brother!
I'm going down the J Gresham Machen rabbit hole. Will get the book and do some wider reading.
Here's a gem article from my man nostr:npub14f0xen78ed7rgvw39v82fwp7tv65yasz2gsgpf4gvxy4q5nlsydsk37k3l on Machen's astute wisdom and perception regarding EO6102. Machen would certainly have been a Bitcoiner and collaborator on Thank God For Bitcoin.
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https://economicsofglory.substack.com/p/how-a-pastor-and-friend-of-woodrow
Discussion
I recently was introduced to the resources on Mises. What is some of your favorite reads on Mises.
Any of Rothbard's books (except a chapter or two of Ethics of Liberty), my #1 is The Progressive Era. John Denson's The Cost of War. Anything by Ralph Raico. Can't go wrong on that site, really.