Concordia Publishing House resources?

Joel Kuhl
Joel Kuhl Member Posts: 6
edited November 21 in English Forum

Just wondering when CPH materials might become available on the iPhone. Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions is my chief hope. Thanks

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  • Tom Bartzsch
    Tom Bartzsch Member Posts: 73

    +1 [Y] I've got it in a reading plan and would love to have the flexibility of having it on my iPod.

    1 Cor 2:2

  • Dan Sheppard
    Dan Sheppard Member Posts: 377 ✭✭

     

    The only things I've seen from Concordia, are the Concordia Commentaries.  I am still missing your book, plus the Book of Concord, several by Robert Kolb, and some miscellaneous others.

     

    Somebody needs a hitch for their git along.

     

  • Dan Sheppard
    Dan Sheppard Member Posts: 377 ✭✭

     

    I went back to look and I am missing 55 volumes of Luther's Works, Martin Luther's Writings, A Summary of Christian Doctrine, and many others.

     

    Volumewise, it would seem like I have fewer books, than I don't have, with respect to Lutheran resources.

     

  • I notice that all of the Concordia Commentaries with the exception of Arthur Just's Luke are available in Logos for IPhone.  It's Year C -- I could really use Luke! (not to mention that it's the only one of the Concordia Commentaries I've purchased in Logos).

  • Dan Sheppard
    Dan Sheppard Member Posts: 377 ✭✭

    I notice that all of the Concordia Commentaries with the exception of Arthur Just's Luke are available in Logos for IPhone.  It's Year C -- I could really use Luke! (not to mention that it's the only one of the Concordia Commentaries I've purchased in Logos).

     

    You are absolutely right!

    As I go back and count up the actual volumes (which I had not done yet-the book I needed was there [Daniel]), I see that not only is Luke missing, but Amos and Proverbs.  Proverbs however, is the new one, which released this month.

    I wonder if it is possible, that those were not part of the group that made up the Concordia Commentaries set, because they were published after that set was assembled.

     

  • Michael Sullivan
    Michael Sullivan Member Posts: 142 ✭✭

    Amos and Proverbs have not been converted to the Logos format yet.  They should be available later in the year, and might come out together.

    Luke is published, and I don't know why it is not on the iphone.   An oversight perhaps?  If anyone from Logos is reading, please make Luke's Concordia Commentary iphone accessible -  especially since the pericopes are from Luke this year.

  • Tom Bartzsch
    Tom Bartzsch Member Posts: 73

    Luke is published, and I don't know why it is not on the iphone.   An oversight perhaps?  If anyone from Logos is reading, please make Luke's Concordia Commentary iphone accessible -  especially since the pericopes are from Luke this year.

    If I remember correctly - Dr. Just's Luke commentary was originally part of a LLS 2.0 collection. (I remember seeing it on the seminary library's system.) Maybe it got missed because it was still accidentally "grouped" with something outside the Concordia Commentary series.

    Tom

     

    1 Cor 2:2

  • Joel Kuhl
    Joel Kuhl Member Posts: 6

    Luther's Works were another set of books that I was really looking forward to having available for the iPhone, but are not yet available; they are also not only Concordia Publishing House but also Augsburg Fortress... it was a joint project with the two publishing houses.

    Could someone at the Logos area please let us know if these terrific resources will be made available soon for the iPhone?

    I also would LOVE to have Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions so that my packing on trips would be much, much less!!!

    Thanks in advance.

  • Dan Sheppard
    Dan Sheppard Member Posts: 377 ✭✭

    Could someone at the Logos area please let us know if these terrific resources will be made available soon for the iPhone?

    I also would LOVE to have Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions so that my packing on trips would be much, much less!!!

    Thanks in advance.

     

    I would agree with you, if you include the Book of Concord (Kolb).  Oh, and also "A Summary of Christian Doctrine" and "The Fire and the Staff" by Klemet Preus.

    In addition, anything which has the word "Luther" in the title, or chapters.

     

    Incidentally, I am ready for all my books to be on my iPhone.