Stanley Grenz' Theology for the Community of God for Pre-Pub?

Any chance of seeing Grenz' Theology for the Community of God sometime? It'd be useful to have a slightly different perspective to that of the main camps.
Blair
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Yes. I would also like to see this work available in Logos.
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I am very surprised this title isn't already on logos
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Yes, please! And hurry up with getting more (all?) of Stanley Grenz's works. Amazon is way ahead and has all of these ones in Kindle format, all of which I'd prefer to buy in Logos:
- The Moral Quest: Foundations of Christian Ethics
- Who Needs Theology?: An Invitation to the Study of God (with Roger E. Olson)
- A Primer on Postmodernism
- Created for Community: Connecting Christian Belief with Christian Living
- 20th Century Theology: God and the World in a Transitional Age (with Roger E. Olson)
- Fortress Introduction to Contemporary Theologies (with Ed L. Miller)
- Women in the Church: A Biblical Theology of Women in Ministry
- Betrayal of Trust: Confronting and Preventing Clergy Sexual Misconduct (with Roy D. Bell)
- Prayer: The Cry for the Kingdom
Others they don't have yet and you could beat them to it:
- The Millennial Maze
- Beyond Foundationalism: Shaping Theology in a Postmodern Context (with John R. Franke)
- Rediscovering the Triune God
- Welcoming but Not Affirming: An Evangelical Response to Homosexuality
- The Social God and the Relational Self: A Trinitarian Theology of the Imago Dei
- Sexual Ethics: An Evangelical Perspective
- What Christians Really Believe & Why (probably better for Vyrso)
- Renewing the Center: Evangelical Theology in a Post-Theological Era
- The Baptist Congregation
- Revisioning Evangelical Theology
- Reason for Hope: The Systematic Theology of Wolfhart Pannenberg
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[Y] Grenz is really good stuff. I have some in paper already, and I must admit that "Theoloygy for the community of God" is not an easy read (much more food for thought than e.g. Grudems's ST). "Who needs theology?" really is a must, even for laymen as me.
Have joy in the Lord!
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[Y] I especially liked Theology for the Community of God, and I'm really surprised that Logos doesn't really have anything from Grenz. He's a pretty significant theologian.
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Theology for the Community of God is now in pre-pub, in a Grenz bundle along with these other two I'd requested. I'd love to see this collection get some more traction!
And this one is now available in pre-pub as a standalone:
Here again are the remaining books of his that I requested above (back in 2012), with publication details and links to help the good folks at Faithlife follow up more easily and get them onto their candidates list if not already done:
- The Moral Quest: Foundations of Christian Ethics (IVP, 2000)
- Who Needs Theology?: An Invitation to the Study of God (with Roger E. Olson) (IVP, 1996)
- 20th Century Theology: God and the World in a Transitional Age (with Roger E. Olson) (IVP, 2010)
- Fortress Introduction to Contemporary Theologies (with Ed. L. Miller) (Fortress, 1998)
- Women in the Church: A Biblical Theology of Women in Ministry (with Denise Muir Kjesbo) (IVP, 2010)
- Betrayal of Trust: Confronting and Preventing Clergy Sexual Misconduct (with Roy D. Bell) (Baker, 2001)
- The Millennial Maze: Sorting Out Evangelical Options (IVP, 1992)
- Beyond Foundationalism: Shaping Theology in a Postmodern Context (with John R. Franke) (WJKP, 2000)
- Rediscovering the Triune God (Augsburg Fortress, 2004)
- The Social God and the Relational Self: A Trinitarian Theology of the Imago Dei (The Matrix of Christian Theology, vol. 1) (WJKP, 2001)
- Sexual Ethics: An Evangelical Perspective (WJKP, 1997)
- What Christians Really Believe & Why (WJKP, 1998)
- Renewing the Center: Evangelical Theology in a Post-Theological Era (Baker, 2006)
- The Baptist Congregation (Regent College, 1985)
- Revisioning Evangelical Theology (IVP, 1993) <-- please get this one soon, as Millard Erickson's The Evangelical Left which I just picked up in March Madness responds to it, but I like to read authors in dialogue with each other, not just one shooting another down
- Reason for Hope: The Systematic Theology of Wolfhart Pannenberg (Oxford, 1989)
And one more that I had forgotten to list before:
- The Named God and the Question of Being: A Trinitarian Theo-Ontology (The Matrix of Christian Theology, vol. 2) (WJKP, 2005)
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I'd love to get Theology for the Community of God in Logos, but not for that price (6.65% pre-pub discount), and not with two books that I'll never get around to reading.
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I'll pass.
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Just a bump to have this excellent theology book considered by many of you.
I have many theology books and this is one of the finest. Balance, application, insight, and thoughtfulness. Would be blessed to see it in Logos, also as part of the new Systematic Theology Guide.
https://www.logos.com/product/43925/eerdmans-stanley-j-grenz-collection
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Steve Farson said:
Just a bump to have this excellent theology book considered by many of you.
I have many theology books and this is one of the finest. Balance, application, insight, and thoughtfulness. Would be blessed to see it in Logos, also as part of the new Systematic Theology Guide.
https://www.logos.com/product/43925/eerdmans-stanley-j-grenz-collection
[Y] (and put a space after your link)
Have joy in the Lord!
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Rosie Perera said:
Betrayal of Trust: Confronting and Preventing Clergy Sexual Misconduct (with Roy D. Bell) (Baker, 2001)
Already in Vyrso [View:https://vyrso.com/product/26478/betrayal-of-trust-confronting-and-preventing-clergy-sexual-misconduct:550:0]
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