Let's put the price down together. Just dropped from $12 to $10.
www.logos.com/product/55958/luther-and-the-bible
And now it is down to $8.
Expensive!
The last teo books of that series, we managed to get down to $1 and $2. Let's do that again!
[Y] It is already close to $6 and falling.
Keep it coming down [Y]
Nice, just saved my myself 4 bucks!!!!
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It is almost at $7. Who will be the person who will cause it to drop to that level? Any takers?
I'll go for $6.
$5 now. Could drop easily to $4.
Another resource closing this Friday is Beza's Icones: Contemporary Portraits of Reformers of Religion and Letters, presently at $5.00
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I just bid. I don't have time right now, but someone should create a $3 pitch thread.
someone should create a $3 pitch thread.
I just did - https://community.logos.com/forums/p/126927/825714.aspx#825714
Has anyone actually read this book? I'm having a hard time finding reviews for it. Given it's age, I'm wondering how well this book has held up in terms of current historical criticism.
I went ahead and bid, but I would like to know this too. Does it take a critical approach or is it more hagiography?
Good question. I don't want a hagiography. All this hype and no reviews. If OP wants me to bid, he needs to convince me that I'll find value in this resource. I hear 4 dollars will get me a Caramel Cocoa Cluster Frappuccino. Now that is appealing!
Google brings up reviews such as:
http://int.sagepub.com/content/17/2/234.extract
Good work MJ [Y]
Caramel Cocoa Cluster Frappuccino
Yuck. A double whopper upsize meal is a lot more appealing.
I'm not expecting this volume in any way critical towards Luther, but it should still be informative.
Here's the first paragraph of Stork's "Luther at Home":
"No man since the time of Paul has occupied so much of human thought, or so lived in the grateful memory of the Christian world, as Martin Luther. His eventful life of noble words and heroic deeds is the grandest fact of modern history. His confession of the true faith is still shaping the religious sentiment of the evangelical Church; and his ideal of personal liberty is still felt in every pulse of human freedom and every step of Christian civilization."
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