Suggestion: IVP New Studies in Biblical Theology

I'd be interested in the New Studies in Biblical Theology series produced by IVP.
http://www.ivpress.com/cgi-ivpress/book.pl/code=2600
I had to read one volume for a class, and thought these could be a great addition to my Theology collection in Logos. I seem to appreciate works that Dr. Carson is involved with.
Karl Hanschen
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I have previously asked for these and would love to have them. What class? What seminary? I am at RTS Jackson and have read a couple for my classes.
Also, welcome to the forums!
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Thanks for the welcome. I've been lurking for some time, but finally thought I had something original to say...I guess I was wrong. [:)]
The class was intro to world missions at Dallas Theological. We had to read from Salvation to the Ends of the Earth by Kostenberger & O'Brien. Which ones have you read?
Karl Hanschen
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Karl Hanschen said:
I'd be interested in the New Studies in Biblical Theology series produced by IVP.
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Just purchased Five Festal Garments in paper but would have loved to buy it in L4
I would love this series.
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I agree! I would like to see this whole set (near 30 volumes) along with the newest volume by James M Hamilton titled, "With the Clouds of Heaven: The book of Daniel in biblical theology"
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I would also like to see this!
I'm about to finish a book study of Acts through Johnson University's online program, and one of the texts we were assigned is Thompson's "The Acts of the Risen Lord Jesus".
I found the book extremely helpful, but would have really appreciated having all of the texts linked so I could just mouse over them.
Thanks Logos! Keep up the great work!
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I'll add my voice to the the mix... I would also love to see these on LOGOS.
~dw
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Another vote for this series. I have most of the volumes and would love to see them included in Logos.
Brad B.
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Yes, I have no doubt that Logos 6 would be the best eco-system for this handsome series of biblical theology to be utilized to a great benefit.
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Just came across this series through an ad in Credo Magazine and thought it looked interesting. I was quite surprised that it wasn't available in Logos, seems like the sort of thing that would have been done long ago. The series has been publishing for 15 years now! How about it Logos/Faithlife?
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One vote from me too! This will be an excellent series on Logos.
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