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Yes
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They say in the first chapter ("The Vision of this Book") that the book takes an "integrated" approach, "uniting exegesis and theology, faith and reason, Scripture and Tradition, and the Old and New Testaments." The best part is that they actually do it and a lot of it (~965 pages).
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Hi Chris, One of the reasons why buying "4 different higher level base packages" wouldn't affect the dynamic price much on the CWS set is because many of the volumes in the set are not Catholic or even Protestant. For example, there are many Jewish and Native American volumes in that set that are not included in any base package. The difference between
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I was very happy that we got around to getting the collected works of Aristotle (Loeb) just recently. I wonder if there would be enough interest to get Plotinus on this platform as well?