[:D] Yes - I'm still here and still pushing some *ANABAPTIST and Early Church Books. AND YES,, I still love my LOGOS 4 and will remain faithful to this program though the company seems not to respond in kind?
[8-|] HELLO - THERE WAS MORE THAN ONE REFORMATION - -- Leaving out these books is overlooking the tens of thousands of Church Martyrs Burnd, Drowned, Strangled, Tortured to death, Handed, Decapated ... ..... ..... ..... Because they would not swear allegence and follow the rules to the Catholic Church NOR the Protestant Church of Martin Luthur or the Church of England. ---- READ: MARTYRS MIRROR (If ever made available on LOGOS)
They simplied believed in following the word of God without dictates, just as I am sure Christians have been doing since Christ.
[Y] Don't forget you are also REMOVING RESOURCES of Many of the Histories of OTHER CHURCHES - ALL Baptist - Brethern - Charity - Many Home Churches - Conservative Groups
[Y] ANABAPTIST also has the largest collection of publishers of HOMESCHOOL BOOKS which is an area LOGOS has not even tapped.
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[st] How much longer will continue putting out countless OVERLAPPING BOOKS and COMENTARIES while disreguarding this religios group almost completely???? [st]
LOGOS please do not keep disreguard these books and authors like Dirk Philips, Menno Simmons, Thomas Muntzer, Michael Sattler, Pilgram Marpeck, Balthasar Hübmaier and others. (These are all in public Domain which LOGOS seems to love)
BOOK LIST BELOW
*Note - I use the ANABAPTIST name in the Modern Since applying to Amish, Mennonite, Brethern, Charity and other who believe in the Word of God and Christ written words as the way to live. Those who believe that the world is a world of sin which we must live in but must strive not to surcome to. Anabaptist believe in Non-Resistance to the point of death, even a torturous death even that of the cross instead of breaking the life set forth by our Lord Jesus and the command of Loving God and our neighbors.
Their are many Groups in history which are Called Ana-baptist because they did not believe in infant baptism but did not always partake in the edics of Christ. For example: One of these groups held out in a town and protected it through force of arms so they could contine to worship outside of the confines of both the Pope and the Church State. Though they are called ANABAPTIST this comparison would be like calling the Eastern Orthodox Church a Roman Catholic belief. (Note: the Catholic Encyclopedia uses this incident to call all ANABAPTIST ((Amish, Mennonite, Brethern, and Hutterites and otheres)) A VIOLENT SECT.)
BOOK LIST
- Lamp and Light Publishing HOMESCHOOL Collection
- SCM Series Complete - The Library of Christian Classics Vol 25 Spiritual and Anabaptist Writers.
- A Bible Treasure by William R. McGraff (aka Hidden Treasures Old and New)
- The Complete Writings of Menno Simons: Circa 1496-1561
- The Legacy of Michael Sattler (Classics of the Radical Reformation, vol. 1) (Michael Sattler)
- The Writings of Pilgram Marpeck (Classics of the Radical Reformation, vol. 2)
- Anabaptism in Outline: Selected Primary Sources (Classics of the Radical Reformation series, vol. 3) (Walter Klaassen, ed.)
- The Sources of Swiss Anabaptism (Classics of the Radical Reformation series, vol. 4) (Conrad Grebel, Leland Harder, ed.)
- Balthasar Hübmaier: Theologian of Anabaptism (Classics of the Radical Reformation, vol. 5) (Balthasar Hübmaier)
- The Writings of Dirk Philips (Classics of the Radical Reformation, vol. 6)
- Early Anabaptist Spirituality (Classics of Western Spirituality series) (Daniel Liechty, ed.)
- The Martyrs' Mirror (Thieleman Van Bragt; trans. by Joseph F. Sohm); must include the famous etchings by Jan Luiken
- Readings from Mennonite Writings, New and Old (J. Craig Haas, ed.)
- The Schleitheim Confession
- Dordrecht Confession of Faith
- Confession of Faith in a Mennonite Perspective (Herald Press) - contemporary
- The Anabaptist Story: An Introduction to Sixteenth-Century Anabaptism, 3rd ed. (William R. Estep) - already available; part of the 2 volume "The Anabaptists" collection
- Erasmus, the Anabaptists, and the Great Commission (Abraham Friesen) - already available; part of the 2 volume "The Anabaptists" collection
- A Contemporary Anabaptist Theology (Thomas N. Finger) - already available
- Mirror of the Martyrs (John S. Oyer & Robert S. Kreider)
- Marpeck: A Life of Dissent and Conformity (Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History) (Walter Klaassen & William Klassen)
- Dirk Philips, Friend and Colleague of Menno Simons, 1504-1568 (Jacobus ten Doornkaat Koolman, trans. by William Keeney)
- The Life and Thought of Michael Sattler (C. Arnold Snyder)
- An Introduction to Mennonite History (Cornelius Dyck)
- The Anabaptist Vision (Harold S. Bender) - originally a presidential address presented to the American Society of Church History, this classic text was published in booklet format by Herald Press in 1944
- The Mennonite Encyclopedia
- Spiritual Life in Anabaptism (Cornelius Dyck)
- Glimpses of Mennonite History and Doctrine (John Christian Wenger)
- Anabaptist History & Theology: An Introduction (C. Arnold Snyder)
- Mennonite Historical Atlas (Helmut Huebert)
- Introduction To The Russian Mennonites (Wally Kroeker)
- Biblical Interpretation in the Anabaptist Tradition (Studies in the Believers Church Tradition) (Stuart Murray)
- Becoming Anabaptist: The Origin and Significance of Sixteenth Century Anabaptism (J. Denny Weaver)
- Who Are the Anabaptists: Amish, Brethren, Hutterites, and Mennonites (Donald B. Kraybill)
- Beliefs: Mennonite Faith and Practice (John D. Roth)
- "Doctrins of the Bible" by Daniel Kauffman - Herald Press.
OTHERS PLEASE ADD ON----
Love in Jesus Christ
Fred J Morgan