Is it possible to have a Free Grace/Dispensationalism package? In my opinion, there are enough books based on the topic in logos that it could substainly hold its own package category.Furthermore, it would become very useful to Free Grace colleges and seminaries. Does anyone else feel the same?
Can we have it at no cost and without conditions?!
I jest of course.
Raises hand!!
Count me in, unless it cost me of course. :)
Paul Caneparo: Can we have it at no cost and without conditions?! I jest of course.
LOL
I'd go for such a package.
What should it include?
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I too would purchase such a package, and I would have friends who would get it too. I'd especially like Logos to add in Jody Dillow's 4th edition to Final Destiny to Logos.
Austin Decker:I'd especially like Logos to add in Jody Dillow's 4th edition to Final Destiny to Logos.
This is available on the Faithlife ebooks site at https://ebooks.faithlife.com/products/167868/final-destiny-the-future-reign-of-the-servant-kings-4th-edition
(I wasn't sure if you were referring to its availability or suggesting inclusion in a package but thought it worth pointing out it was available)
Jacobs, Coty M.:Here is some of the FG material already on Logos.
I put those and some more into a Reading List:
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Graham Criddle: Austin Decker:I'd especially like Logos to add in Jody Dillow's 4th edition to Final Destiny to Logos. This is available on the Faithlife ebooks site at https://ebooks.faithlife.com/products/167868/final-destiny-the-future-reign-of-the-servant-kings-4th-edition
ooops, I even own this one and had overlooked that! List updated. Should all the books published by Grace Theology Press on ebooks.faithlife.com be put onto the reading list?
Oh interesting I didn’t know you could do that!
I would be interested in such a package!
In addition to what's been mentioned, these two resources would belong well in a Free Grace Theology base package:
The first one above was a part of a base package at some point.
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Sorry if this is slightly of topic, but can any one suggest the best 2 or 3 books that clearly describe what Free Grace is and isn't (not from a critical viewpoint unless a Free Grace proponent can recommend it!).
JohnB: Sorry if this is slightly of topic, but can any one suggest the best 2 or 3 books that clearly describe what Free Grace is and isn't (not from a critical viewpoint unless a Free Grace proponent can recommend it!).
1. Final Destiny 4th editon by Dr. Jospeh Dillow (This is the best in my opinion)
2. A Free Grace Primer by Zane Hodges (former prof at DTS)
3. Free Grace Soteriology by Dr Dave Anderson (President of ATS accredited Grace School of Theology)
4. So Great Salvation by Dr. Charles Ryrie (Simple, clear, and short - not the best though)
I think one of the challenges, for Faithlife Corp., would be to assign someone to oversee the selection, and make sure the volumes included qualify as "Free Grace." Since this is a relatively new movement, there is a danger of causing dissension over which books ought to be included, and which ones ought to be excluded.
Normally, and traditionally, "packages" have included some basic and cornerstone publications: Bibles, commentaries, lexicons, etc.
I think a good technical term to use here might be a "Series." Or "Collection." That would be easier in the doing, and wouldn't involve as many within the Logos staffing.
But the issue remains: who will be the final authority as to what gets included or excluded?
This is a phenomenal idea, and I think Logos wouldn't mind considering it...as long as we get our ducks in a row. They can't afford any legal quagmires, or fierce criticisms. After all, it is a business, and depends upon a high percentage of happy customers to exist.
Blessings.