New Studies in Biblical Theology

It's the first and I have been eagerly awaiting this series. Anyone get it yet?
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I am guessing everyone has got it by now.
Alan Charles Gielczyk said:It's the first and I have been eagerly awaiting this series. Anyone get it yet?
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I don't have the FL resources, but some of the paper backs.
All I can say is, It's about time we got this!" Some of us and maybe yourself have suggested this a while ago.
I only wish they would be available as separate resources. Maybe I need to sell more milk and then I can get the set, until then I'm out of luck.
https://community.logos.com/forums/t/23596.aspx?PageIndex=1
Alan Charles Gielczyk said:It's the first and I have been eagerly awaiting this series. Anyone get it yet?
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I'm weeping bitterly that I had to cancel my pre-pub order. I love this series but it just wasn't in the budget for a church planter.
I'm really excited for everybody who did get it. It's the best set of monographs in the last 50 years.
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So thankful this set is out in Logos! The series is growing fast. There are already another four either available or coming out soon in print:
vol. 36: Identity and Idolatry: The Image of God and It's Inversion - Richard Lints
vol. 38(?): Calling on the Name of the Lord: A Biblical Theology of Prayer - Gary Millar
vol. 39(?): God Has Spoken in His Son: A Biblical Theology of Hebrews - Peter O'Brien
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