I'm just curious about what everybody's top 5 "cover to cover" logos resources are. Which resources have you enjoyed the most reading from beginning to end?
I'm just curious about what everybody's top 5 "cover to cover" logos resources are.
The ones I have started reading to the end:-
Crucify him : A lawyer looks at the trial of Jesus, Dale Foreman
Written in Stone, Philip Graham Ryken
The Sign, Robert Van Kampen
The So that's why! Bible, Thomas Nelson Publishers
St. Paul and Justification, Frederick Brooke Westcott
When did that come out in Logos Format? I read that years ago.
The version I have is from July 2006.
I've been making my way through the A. W. Tozer collection, using them as daily devotionals. So far I've finished 8 of them.
I really enjoyed The Cosmopolitan World of Jesus by Carston Thiede - doesn't make Jesus and the apostles out to be country bumpkins.
How to Choose a Bible Version was really informative. It has a good summary of the different translations that I've found useful in advising people and in my own purchases.
I've always been a voracious, avid reader ... so here goes (in no particular order):
1. Works of John Bunyan
2. Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion
3. Works of Jonathan Edwards, Vols I & II
4. Augustine's Confessions
5. Currently working my way through CH Spurgeon's Sermons, Vols 1-63
Bible - New Living Translation 6 times, NIV 2 times, The Message 1time. I'd like to read through all English versions of Bible I have in my library.
365 Devotional Commentary - working on my second time around
Getting to Know Jesus
The Trinity
Answering Jehovah Witnesses series