Any chance we could get his works on Logos?
I'm fairly certain we can. I'll bump these up on my list.
I was going to suggest these and since we have a new product manager thought I would bump this to the top. PLEASE let's get these in Logos!
Yes, please! I'm particularly interested in Images of the Spirit and of course Treaty of the Great King and The Structure of Biblical Authority.
Time for a Meredith Kline collection? http://www.meredithkline.com/klines-works/books/
Mark,
One of my professor's at seminary sat under Kline in his seminary. We actually have The Treaty of the Great King in Logos. In volume 22 no 2 of the Westminster Theological Journal Kline's article The Two Tables of the Covenant is the first part of the book. Volume 23 no 1 has Dynastic Covenant as the second part. Finally the third and longest part is the commentary on Deuteronomy in the Wycliffe Bible Commentary: Old Testament. The latter is a Moody title so I hope you bought it before they pulled it, if you did you have the entire contents of The Treaty of the Great King. Hope this helps.
Alan
I'd be up for Meredith Kline. I don't have anything by him, but have read a fair amount of references (foot notes) pertaining to him.
Hmmm … Kleine Schriften ?
The latter is a Moody title so I hope you bought it before they pulled it, if you did you have the entire contents of The Treaty of the Great King.
I didn't unfortunately [:(].
We are getting closer to posting a Kline collection. You'll probably see the works available from Wipf&Stock first. But they have his best stuff, so that will be a good start.
Kingdom Prologue is such a great resource. I think I'll be re-reading that once ever few years for the rest of my life. The Structure of Biblical Authority is so foundation for a biblical understanding of canon and answers the most fundamental question surrounding the debates about canon between Christians and liberal theology, and between protestants and Catholics, namely, what constitutes a canon (answer: covenant). Needless to say, I'm excited that we should be seeing this relatively soon.
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We are getting closer to posting a Kline collection. You'll probably see the works available from Wipf&Stock first. But they have his best stuff, so that will be a good start. Kingdom Prologue is such a great resource. I think I'll be re-reading that once ever few years for the rest of my life. The Structure of Biblical Authority is so foundation for a biblical understanding of canon and answers the most fundamental question surrounding the debates about canon between Christians and liberal theology, and between protestants and Catholics, namely, what constitutes a canon (answer: covenant). Needless to say, I'm excited that we should be seeing this relatively soon.
Great! I'm looking for some Kline works but if we will get them on Logos soon then I'll just wait a bit longer! Thanks.
Agree!