IVP Spectrum and Zondervan Counterpoints

Will someone with experience with both of these say a few words about the usefulness of these two series. Is one better than the other better in terms of scholarship? Any comments will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance for your comments.
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Hi Brian,
I don't have any experience with the IVP books but I absolutely love the Zondervan Counterpoints. I have the entire Logos set and I've found them to be invaluable in helping me understand different perspectives.
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Ryan said:
I don't have any experience with the IVP books but I absolutely love the Zondervan Counterpoints. I have the entire Logos set and I've found them to be invaluable in helping me understand different perspectives.
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When you actually think about it Zondervan has the better scholarship and has more volumes at a better price; which is actually great for Z products π Besides, more topics and more extensive treatments are given to some volumes in the counterpoint series.
DAL
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I know of at least two in the Spectrum series, one being the classic on end-time views and one on the Lord's supper. Β Both were well done. Β The Lord's supper one even included the Catholic view, which I thought was good. Β My guess is, with both series, each volume will need to be judged on its own. Β I would like to eventually own both, because often one work will fill in blanks that the other does not offer or explain well. Β IVP is a good publisher/series. Β
I like Apples.Β Especially Honeycrisp.
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Thanks for the comments. I suspect Friedrich is correct in that like commentary sets, I will find that some topics are covered better in one series as opposed to the other.
I too have a couple of the Counterpoint books and have found them to be very helpful. I appreciate the comment about the scholarship of Zondervan, DAL. That is helpful for me.
Thanks again!
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Brian Mickey said:
I appreciate the comment about the scholarship of Zondervan, DAL.
that actually surprised me. Β i'd like more input on what DAL thinks on that.
I like Apples.Β Especially Honeycrisp.
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I wouldn't bother with either. The Catechism of the Catholic Church is sufficient enough. It's not our job to decide which doctrines are true.
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Greg Masone said:
I wouldn't bother with either. The Catechism of the Catholic Church is sufficient enough. It's not our job to decide which doctrines are true.
I think the Bible is enough, but it's always wise to consider other points of view. The Bible tells us to prove all things and hold fast that which is good. It also tells us to test the spirits because many false prophets have gone out into the world. And it tells us to take heed to the doctrine for by doing so we will save ourselves and those that hear us. So maybe according to the catechism of the catholic church doctrine is not important and it shouldn't be your job to search the Scriptures daily to see if what you are being taught is true or not, but according to the Bible (which is our authority, not the catechism) it is very important ππβοΈπ So anyway, open your Bible to find the verses I mentioned in this reply, you will find it to be a very rewarding spiritual exercise, unless you think is not your job to find out if those principles are really found in the Bible or not π
Blessings!
DAL
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Greg Masone said:
I wouldn't bother with either. The Catechism of the Catholic Church is sufficient enough. It's not our job to decide which doctrines are true.
Say what? your kidding right?
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Whyndell Grizzard said:Greg Masone said:
I wouldn't bother with either. The Catechism of the Catholic Church is sufficient enough. It's not our job to decide which doctrines are true.
Say what? your kidding right?
Wait a minute! Is today April's Fools Day? I thought it was on the first not on the twelfth LOL
Yeah, he's gotta be kidding! ππ
Alright, I'll be good now. Let me try to get my laptop to reply to the other comment on Zondervan scholarship that is featured on the counterpoint series.Β
DAL
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Surely you aren't suggesting that I blindly accept the catechism of the Catholic Church. Why would I even have a copy of the Bible or of Logos to help with my studies? I believe there is much I can learn from listing to others views, even if it is just learning how to respond!
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DAL, Did you come up with anything on this?
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Wow, I can't believe I forgot about this thread. π±
Well, my perspective has changed since my last post. I own a few volumes of the IVP Spectrum series in Accordance. They had a sale not long ago. I also own the entire counterpoints series (except the ones on prepub).
My opinion is: If you can own both sets you'll have great scholarship from both sides. Zondervan is cheaper and has more topics than IVP, but they both are useful on their own or to supplement each other.
I would also recommend the Perspective Series by Broadman and Holman.
If I had to choose one I'd go with Zondervan, since it covers more for my money.
Sorry for my super delayed response βΊοΈπ¬ πππ
DAL
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Bmickey said:
The Counterpoints Series
Just FYI there are 5 additional volumes in this series that aren't in this collection yet
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DAL said:
Wow, I can't believe I forgot about this thread. π±
Well, my perspective has changed since my last post. I own a few volumes of the IVP Spectrum series in Accordance. They had a sale not long ago. I also own the entire counterpoints series (except the ones on prepub).
My opinion is: If you can own both sets you'll have great scholarship from both sides. Zondervan is cheaper and has more topics than IVP, but they both are useful on their own or to supplement each other.
I would also recommend the Perspective Series by Broadman and Holman.
If I had to choose one I'd go with Zondervan, since it covers more for my money.
Sorry for my super delayed response βΊοΈπ¬ πππ
DAL
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I got the new counterpoint series upgrade. It's on sale too for $28.99 bucks. If I'm not mistaken, cheaper than prepub. Here's the link:
https://www.logos.com/product/144090/zondervan-counterpoints-series-upgrade-iiiΒ
In prepub it was $34.99 out of prepub is $44.99, so for $28.99 it's a steal. Now I have ALL the volumes currently available in Logos πππ
DAL
Ps. Even with the upgrade Zondervan is still cheaper than IVP and you still get more volumes π
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DAL said:
I got the new counterpoint series upgrade. It's on sale too for $28.99 bucks. If I'm not mistaken, cheaper than prepub. Here's the link:
https://www.logos.com/product/144090/zondervan-counterpoints-series-upgrade-iiiΒ
In prepub it was $34.99 out of prepub is $44.99, so for $28.99 it's a steal. Now I have ALL the volumes currently available in Logos πππ
DAL
Ps. Even with the upgrade Zondervan is still cheaper than IVP and you still get more volumes π
I'm still seeing $44.99?
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James McAdams said:
I'm still seeing $44.99?
Two things: 1) You need to be logged in to see the new sale price or 2) If you bought them, you will see the $44.99 price.
When I saw the $28.99 price I bought them and after I bought them the page showed the $44.99 price tag.
One thing that could've happened is one of those random mistake on the price and it got corrected after I bought it...hehehe
Anyway, log in and check again.
DAL
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I also see the $28.99 price, but that is a dynamic price.Β One of the volumes in this set was sold in Vyrso, Four Views on Christianity and Philosophy.Β So I have two versions of this resource.
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Kenneth Neighoff said:
I also see the $28.99 price, but that is a dynamic price.Β One of the volumes in this set was sold in Vyrso, Four Views on Christianity and Philosophy.Β So I have two versions of this resource.
Aaaah I see, I got two versions but still the prepub price was more if I'm not mistaken.
DAL
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