Finally here!

I’ve been waiting for this book to make it to Logos and it’s finally here AND it’s fully funded! Just waiting for production: https://www.logos.com/product/294092/the-eternal-kingdom-a-history-of-the-church-of-christ
DAL
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Thanks for bringing this to my attention. I've been doing some reading lately that had wanting a resource like this but I hadn't gotten around to doing a search yet. Hope it doesn't stay too long in "in production" limbo.
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Looks like a good read.... I bought it. Thanks Dal.
xn = Christan man=man -- Acts 11:26 "....and the disciples were first called Christians in Antioch".
Barney Fife is my hero! He only uses an abacus with 14 rows!
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I’d take a hard pass on this. I can’t say more without running afoul of forum rules. 🤬
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David Wanat said:
I’d take a hard pass on this. I can’t say more without running afoul of forum rules. 🤬
You’re so funny 😂 Why even post if you dislike a book so much? It’s like you’re craving for attention with your curse word angry emoji. Shows a Christ like attitude 🤪 Not really 😂
DAL
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DAL said:
Why even post if you dislike a book so much?
Why reply to a comment you don’t like?
Surely I have as much right to object to something I find offensive as you do to cheer it.
But don’t worry. This is my last comment, whether you reply or not.
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Thanks for posting this as I hadn't heard of it.
The mind of man is the mill of God, not to grind chaff, but wheat. Thomas Manton | Study hard, for the well is deep, and our brains are shallow. Richard Baxter
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David Wanat said:
I’d take a hard pass on this. I can’t say more without running afoul of forum rules. 🤬
Well, you could say that the blurb for the book implies that it is strongly polemic - a style which frequently is associated with the elevation of rhetoric over fact. Or I could say that the blurb was sufficient to cause me to order the book for all the wrong reasons ... I will read the book critically in hopes it reflects the carefully reasoning I associate with the denomination of my youth/father not the polemic excess of its blurb.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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David Wanat said:DAL said:
Why even post if you dislike a book so much?
Why reply to a comment you don’t like?
Surely I have as much right to object to something I find offensive as you do to cheer it.
But don’t worry. This is my last comment, whether you reply or not.
Welll..... I just hope all "forumites" don't post on things they hate or don't like about some book.... believe me, I could post for a couple of hours about some books and such. Just because your ideology or theology is different, does not give you the right to make crude and negative comments about books about someone else's ideology or theology. Thank you very much.
That's my 2 cents on the matter. [8-|]
xn = Christan man=man -- Acts 11:26 "....and the disciples were first called Christians in Antioch".
Barney Fife is my hero! He only uses an abacus with 14 rows!
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Actually, I love your comment! It reminds me how Christians allow Satan to bring out the worst in them for petty things. In this case, a book. I understand, though, I used to be that way when I was younger.David Wanat said:DAL said:Why even post if you dislike a book so much?
Why reply to a comment you don’t like?
Surely I have as much right to object to something I find offensive as you do to cheer it.
But don’t worry. This is my last comment, whether you reply or not.
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This thread intriques me. Seems like the book might be similar to EH Broadbent's "The Pilgrim Church" which is not in Logos, but was quite an interesting read. Thanks, DAL for bringing it to our attention.
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Mark said:
EH Broadbent's "The Pilgrim Church"
Not in Logos but it is on archive.org downloadable as a pdf (or epub) so one could make a Logos personal book if was on particular internest and get it into Logos for personal use that way.
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Honestly I don't know why David's comment has aroused such ire, sarcasm and negative comments.
I appreciate it when someone raises a caveat about a book because it makes me dig a little deeper into the subject and author before buying it.
Thank you David!
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Simon’s Brother said:Mark said:
EH Broadbent's "The Pilgrim Church"
Not in Logos but it is on archive.org downloadable as a pdf (or epub) so one could make a Logos personal book if was on particular internest and get it into Logos for personal use that way.
Thank you! I was interested when Mark posted but lamenting it was only available in print, not even thinking it may be in the public domain and available online.
I found the text on the Project Gutenberg Australia site to be superior to the one in the Internet Archive (there are two formats, html and plain text). The formatting is much better and, after a quick browse, I haven't found any glaring typos yet. In comparison, the IA text is a mess.
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https://www.amazon.com/Why-They-Left-Listening-Churches-ebook/dp/B008N3IDLE/
While searching for DAL's book (reviews), I found this title; quite interesting. The title sounds critical, but actually the opposite perspective, trying to understand the issues concerning membership loss.
I wondered about this ... was it faith, doctrine, or local issues. The author has a sociology background (plus a preacher), which I'd think is helpful.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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Yasmin Stephen said:Simon’s Brother said:Mark said:
EH Broadbent's "The Pilgrim Church"
Not in Logos but it is on archive.org downloadable as a pdf (or epub) so one could make a Logos personal book if was on particular internest and get it into Logos for personal use that way.
Thank you! I was interested when Mark posted but lamenting it was only available in print, not even thinking it may be in the public domain and available online.
I found the text on the Project Gutenberg Australia site to be superior to the one in the Internet Archive (there are two formats, html and plain text). The formatting is much better and, after a quick browse, I haven't found any glaring typos yet. In comparison, the IA text is a mess.
Well I have had it as a PB for a long time. What I meant was it was not a logos product. Despite old, it has been an eye opening book.
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DMB said:
https://www.amazon.com/Why-They-Left-Listening-Churches-ebook/dp/B008N3IDLE/
While searching for DAL's book (reviews), I found this title; quite interesting. The title sounds critical, but actually the opposite perspective, trying to understand the issues concerning membership loss.
I wondered about this ... was it faith, doctrine, or local issues. The author has a sociology background (plus a preacher), which I'd think is helpful.
Thanks for pointing this out! I’ll get it later as I’ll be teaching something related to this in the near future!
DAL
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There is also Why We Stayed: Honesty and Hope in the Churches of Christ: Williams, Benjamin J.: 9781946849199: Amazon.com: Books
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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