FORUM EXCLUSIVE: Get 25% OFF the Augsburg Fortress Lutheran Studies Collection (6 vols.)
In honor of the new Lutheran Base Packages, anyone can use Coupon Code SPENER25 to take 25% OFF the Augsburg Fortress Lutheran Studies Collection (6 vols.).
This collection includes:
- The Devil’s Whore: Reason and Philosophy in the Lutheran Tradition edited by Jennifer Hockenbery Dragseth
- The Lutheran Confessions: History and Theology of The Book of Concord edited by Charles P. Arand, Robert Kolb, and James A. Nestingen
- Martin Luther, the Bible, and the Jewish People: A Reader edited by Brooks Schramm and Kirsi I. Stjerna
- Pia Desideria by Philip Jacob Spener
- The Theology of Martin Luther: A Critical Assessment by Hans-Martin Barth
- Treatise on Good Works by Martin Luther
This deal is good whether you purchase a new Lutheran Base Package or not, and expires May 1, 2014.
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Gabe Martini said:
In honor of the new Lutheran Base Packages, anyone can use Coupon Code SPENER25 to take 25% OFF the Augsburg Fortress Lutheran Studies Collection (6 vols.).
Very nice. Thank you.[Y]
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Todd Frusti said:
Very nice. Thank you.
Sure thing. I'll add some more deals over the coming weeks for Lutherans here, so stay tuned.
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Gabe Martini said:
I'll add some more deals over the coming weeks for Lutherans here, so stay tuned.
Sounds great. Is there any chance we'll see any deals on products from Concordia or Northwestern? [:#]
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Todd Frusti said:
Is there any chance we'll see any deals on products from Concordia
You intend to buy? I intend to tell them I won't buy until I can do so through a base package.
Todd Frusti said:or Northwestern
I'd missed they aren't included either. But then they don't seem to have anything I'm particularly interested in.
How incredibly frustrating for Gabe to have to launch without either Concordia or Northwestern!
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fgh said:
You intend to buy? I intend to tell them I won't buy until I can do so through a base package.
I do intend to buy, but would appreciate a discount. Both of these publishers have valuable products that fill my selves. However, for the past several years I utilize these volumes much less often as I've come to rely more on Logos and do more of my preparation away from my study.
It would be so helpful for Concordia and/or Northwestern to design and offer a program similar to Amazon's Matchbook. I can't justify the expense of repurchasing digital versions of paper books I already own.
fgh said:How incredibly frustrating for Gabe to have to launch without either Concordia or Northwestern!
Couldn't have said it better.
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Todd Frusti said:Gabe Martini said:
I'll add some more deals over the coming weeks for Lutherans here, so stay tuned.
Sounds great. Is there any chance we'll see any deals on products from Concordia or Northwestern?
Definitely. But keep in mind, there are some works from Northwestern in the Base Packages. For example, the Bible History Commentaries (both OT and NT).
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Gabe Martini said:
there are some works from Northwestern in the Base Packages. For example, the Bible History Commentaries (both OT and NT).
I overlooked this. Thank you for pointing this out. It's good to see Northwestern represented in the Base Packages.
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Todd Frusti said:
I do intend to buy
Of course, if you need them you have to, but generally speaking, the more we buy, the less likely Concordia will be to give in.
Mac Pro (late 2013) OS 12.6.2
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fgh said:Todd Frusti said:
Is there any chance we'll see any deals on products from Concordia
You intend to buy? I intend to tell them I won't buy until I can do so through a base package.
Sure it would be good if some of their resources were included in base packages, but If a reasonable discount is offered why not take it up regardless of whether it is part of base package or not ?
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