Reformed Wish List

I don't think you'll get too many Reformed suggestions from me, but here are the few I can think of:
First of all, Logos should buy one or two dozen copies of Eugene Peterson's Take and Read: Spiritual Reading: An Annotated List, put them into the hands of all the product managers, and tell them to start getting the rights to the books recommended in it. I don't think you sell even half of them. Then you should also publish the book itself and give it away for free. Take it on the marketing budget. It ought to pay for itself several times over in increased sales. Even I, who am anything but Reformed, find those lists pretty good.
Also:
- Philip J. Lee: Against the Protestant Gnostics (OUP)
- Gerhard Tersteegen (could go in a German Pietist CP collection together with Lutheran ones)
- I can't figure out what Jim Wallis self-identifies as, other than Evangelical, but he should be on Vyrso.
A long Eugene Peterson thread you may not have seen: This is outrageous!
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fgh said:
I don't think you'll get too many Reformed suggestions from me,
Never mind. Thanks for all your suggestions in the other threads!
Here are some reformed books that have been suggested before:
- Joel R. Beeke & Sinclair B.Ferguson, Reformed Confessions Harmonized. With an Annotated Bibliography of Reformed Doctrinal Works (Baker Books).
- James Oliver Buswell, A Systematic Theology of the Christian Religion. (already available in Spanish)
- James T. Dennison, Reformed Confessions of the 16th and 17th Centuries in English Translation, Volume 1-3 (Reformation Heritage Books)
- J. van Genderen & W.H. Velema, Concise Reformed Dogmatics (P & R Publishing)
- Heinrich Heppe, Reformed Dogmatics (Wipf & Stock Pub)
- Herman Hoeksema, Reformed Dogmatics (Reformed Free Publishing Association)
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Hendrikus Berkhof (1914-1995) is one of the most influential modern Dutch theologians. Logos has already published one of Berkhof's books - Christ and the Powers (part of the Yoder Collection) - but there are more available in English translation:
- Christian Faith: An Introduction to the Study of Faith (Wm. B. Eerdmans)
- Christ the Meaning of History (Wipf & Stock Pub)
- The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit (Westminster John Knox Press)
- Two Hundred Years of Theology: Report of a Personal Journey (Eerdmans Pub Co)
- Cristo y los Poderes (Libros Desafio / Faith Alive); Spanish edition of Christ and the Powers.
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How about these: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Mohler#Selected_bibliography
He's reformed in his soteriology, and a traditional Southern Baptist in other areas.These would also be nice:
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=ntt_athr_dp_sr_1?_encoding=UTF8&field-author=R. Albert Mohler Jr.&search-alias=books&sort=relevancerankL2 lvl4 (...) WORDsearch, all the way through L10,
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These books by William Webster:
(3) Volume Series on Holy Scripture
Behold Your King
Book by William Whitaker
Matthew 16 Controversy
Disputations on Holy Scripture - by William Whitaker
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H.-J.van der Wal said:
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Here are some reformed books that have been suggested before:
- Joel R. Beeke & Sinclair B.Ferguson, Reformed Confessions Harmonized. With an Annotated Bibliography of Reformed Doctrinal Works (Baker Books).
- James Oliver Buswell, A Systematic Theology of the Christian Religion. (already available in Spanish)
- James T. Dennison, Reformed Confessions of the 16th and 17th Centuries in English Translation, Volume 1-3 (Reformation Heritage Books)
- J. van Genderen & W.H. Velema, Concise Reformed Dogmatics (P & R Publishing)
- Heinrich Heppe, Reformed Dogmatics (Wipf & Stock Pub)
- Herman Hoeksema, Reformed Dogmatics (Reformed Free Publishing Association)
All good suggestions but especially Heppe and Hoeksema.
Instead of Artificial Intelligence, I prefer to continue to rely on Divine Intelligence instructing my Natural Dullness (Ps 32:8, John 16:13a)
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In general, anything that can be obtained and incorporated into Logos by these gentlemen would be of value:
Thomas Watson (1620-1686)
Nicholas Bound, D.D. (d. 1613)
Samuel Bolton (1606-1654)
Henry Ainsworth (1571–1622 or 1623)
Robert Bolton (1572-1631)
Walter Marshall (1628-1680)
William Strong (d. 1654)
Philip Henry (1631-1696)
Daniel Burgess (1645-1713)
Peter Sterry (d. 1672)
Oliver Heywood (1630-1702)
Cuthbert Sydenham (1622–1654)
Samuel Petto (1624–1711)
John Arrowsmith (1602-1659)
William Ames (1576-1633)
William Price (1597-1646)
Samuel Clarke (1599-1682)
Thomas Manton (1620-1677)
John Downame (1571-1652)
Richard Gilpin (1625-1700)
John Lightfoot (1602-1675)
William Pinke (1599–1629)
John Preston, D.D. (1587–1628)
Thomas Taylor (1576-1632)
Thomas Doolittle (1630-1707)
Ephraim Pagitt (1575-1647)
Thomas White (d. 1672)
Ezekiel Hopkins (1633-1690)
John Greene (d. 1660)
Francis Whiddon (d. 1658)
Thomas Goodwin (1600-1680)
Herbert Palmer (1601–1647)
Stephen Marshall (1594–1655)
William Twisse (1578–1646)
Henry Wilkinson (1610-1675)
Oliver Bowles (1574-1644)
Edmund Staunton (1600-1671)
Hannibal Gammon (1585-1674)
Christopher Love (1618-1651)
William Spurstowe (1605-1666)
John Strickland (1601-1670)
Richard Love (1596-1661)
Brocket Smith (1586–1653)
Gaspar Hickes (d. 1677)
Daniel Cawdrey (Cawdry) (1588–1664)
Anthony Tuckney (1599–1670)
Thomas Hill (d. 1653)
John Ley (1583-1662)
Franciscus Gomarus (1563-1641)
Robert Sanderson (1587–1663)
John Carter (d. 1655)
John White (1575-1648)
Thomas Adams (1583-1652)
William Mew (1602–1669)
Richard Capel (1586–1656)
Joseph Alleine (1634-1668)
Robert Harris (1581-1658)
Cornelius Burges (1589–1665)
James Ussher (1581–1656)
William Bates (1625-1699)
Francis Taylor (1589–1656)
Francis Turretin (1623-1687)
James Janeway (1636-1674)
Daniel Featley (1582-1645)
Andrew Gray (1634-1656)
William Perkins (1558-1602)
John Owen (1616-1683)
George Gillespie (1613-1648)
Henry Scudder (d. 1659)
Samuel Rutherford (1600-1661)
Sydrach Simpson (1600–1655)
Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758)
Francis Roberts (1609-1675)
Samuel Ward (1577-1640)
Anthony Burgess (1600-1663)
Richard Vines (1600–1656)
Richard Steele (1629-1692)
Nathaniel Ranew (1602–1678)
John Bond (1612-1676)
Joseph Symonds (d.1652)
William Greenhill (1591-1671)
Thomas Shepard (1605-1649)
Richard Sibbes (1577-1635)
Lewis Bayly (1575-1631)
Stephen Charnock (1628-1680)
William Nicholson (1591–1672)
John Howe (1630-1705)
Thomas Gattaker (1574–1654)
Simeon Ashe (d.1662)
Henry Tozer (1602-1650)
Edmund Calamy (1600-1666)
Francis Cheynell (1608-1665)
John Ball (1585-1640)
John Hacket (1592-1670)
Samuel de la Place (1580-1637)
Matthew Newcomen (1610-1669)
Hugh Binning (1627-1653)
William Bridge (1600-1670)
Nicholas Byfield (1579-1622)
Alexander Hume (1560-1609)
Thomas Brooks (1608-1680)
Joseph Caryl (1602-1673)
Richard Byfield (1598–1664)
Thomas Blake (1597-1657)
Thomas Case (1598-1682)
William Lyford (1598-1653)
John Philips (Phillips) (1585-1663)
Edward Dering (1540-1576)
Thomas Ford (1598–1674)
John Flavel (1630–1691)
Peter Du Moulin (1601-1684)
Thomas Hodges (1600-1672)
William Gouge (1575-1653)
Thomas Westfield (1573-1644)
Nathaniel Holmes (or Homes) (1599–1678)
Peter Ramus (Petrus Ramus) (1515-1572)
Henry Hammond (1605-1660)
William Gurnall (1617-1679)
Isaac Ambrose (1604–1663)
Matthew Sylvester (1636–1708)
George Walker (1581-1651)
Matthew Henry (1662-1714)
Thomas Hooker (1586-1647)
Nathaniel Vincent (1639-1697)
Matthew Mead (1629-1699)
John Brinsley (1600-1665)
Edward Reynolds (1599-1676)
Henry Scougal (1650-1678)
Thomas Valentine B.D. (nd)
John Cotton (1585-1662)
Obadiah Sedgwick (1600-1658)
Jeremiah Burroughs (1599-1646)
George Swinnock (1627-1673)
Henry Smith (1560-1601?)
Robert Trail (1642-1716)
Thomas Vincent (1634–1678)
John Trapp (1601-1669)
William Strong, A.M. (d. 1654)
Ralph Venning (1622-1674)And I also want to add to those that have recommended Hoeksema.
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Logos:
PLEASE!!!! Release James Durham's Revelation commentary as an independent module. There is no chance I will purchase the Classic Revelation commentaries module at $250 just for Durham's commentary. With the print book going for $200 and up, this is the perfect opportunity to cash in on the demand. I would easily pay $50 just for Durham.
Please give us that option
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