Those who would like a preview of this resource http://www.logos.com/product/8524/adolf-von-harnack-collection#011 should go here. It seems like a good buy for the price.
It would be handy to book mark this site. http://www.archive.org/
I've added it to the reading list Web Resources.
Thanks MJ.
Those who would like a preview of this resource http://www.logos.com/product/8524/adolf-von-harnack-collection#011 should go here. It seems like a good buy for the price. It would be handy to book mark this site. http://www.archive.org/
Harnack is a classic -- well worthwhile.
hadn't even seen this yet, thanks, Lynden. I remember reading him in Theology class. Always looking for der Kern . . .
This collection will close soon, and could well see its price fall once people realise its importance. Search for Harnack in your own Logos library, see how much he's referenced (who by, why, and the fact that you get the English translation), then place your bid...
My housemate just did a paper on him for a seminary class on 20th Century Protestant thought, so he is still relevant, still being studied, still significant. Let's get this down to $40! It's very close and we've got a whole week. More bidders, please.
Though dated, Harnack's works are still important. Surprisingly perhaps he argues for an early date of the Book of Acts (early 60s if I recall correctly, but certainly prior to AD 70). He had previously held a very late date (early second century). His argumentation is persuasive, and I'm attracted to this set just for those books alone.
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