Books by David F. Wells

I would be grateful if books by David F. Wells made it into Logos. Thanks
Ted
- The Courage to Be Protestant: Truth-lovers, Marketers, and Emergents in the
Postmodern World by David F. Wells - Bleeding of the Evangelical Church by David Wells
- God in the Wasteland: The Reality of Truth in a World of
Fading Dreams by David F. Wells - No Place for Truth or Whatever
Happened to Evangelical Theology? by David F.
Wells - Above All
Earthly Pow'rs: Christ in a Postmodern World by David F.
Wells - Losing Our Virtue: Why the Church Must Recover Its Moral Vision
by David F. Wells - By Faith Alone: Answering the Challenges to
the Doctrine of Justification by Gary L. W. Johnson, Guy P.
Waters, David F. Wells, and R. Albert Mohler
Jr. - Reforming or Conforming?:
Post-Conservative Evangelicals and the Emerging Church by
Gary L. W. Johnson, Ronald N. Gleason, David F. Wells, and Paul
Wells - God
the Evangelist: How the Holy Spirit Works to Bring Men and Women to Faith by David F.
Wells - Christian Faith and Practice in the Modern World: Theology from an
Evangelical Point of View by Mark Noll and David F.
Wells - The Person of Christ: A Biblical and
Historical Analysis of the Incarnation (Foundations for faith) by David F.
Wells - The Search for Salvation
by David F.
Wells - Gospel
in the Modern World: A Tribute to John Stott by Martyn Eden
and David F.
Wells - Southern Reformed Theology (Reformed Theology in America) by David F. Wells
- Reformed Theology in America: A History of Its Modern
Developments by Mr. David F. Wells - Turning to God: Biblical Conversion
in the Modern World by David F. Wells - Why We're Not
Emergent: By Two Guys Who Should Be by Kevin DeYoung, Ted
Kluck, and David F. Wells - Only One Way?: Reaffirming the Exclusive Truth Claims of
Christianity by Richard D. Phillips, David F. Wells, Peter
R. Jones, and Philip Graham Ryken
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[Y] He was one of two men who taught church history in seminary. [Y]
Blessings,
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Yes, books by David F Wells would be wonderful.
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Great idea! +1 [Y]
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Yes, PLEASE!
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Add me to the waiting list :-)
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I'd buy them!
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This would be an outstanding collection.
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Yes! I'd particularly like to see the first six on your list. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Anything by David Wells is fabulous!![Y][H]
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[Y] That'd be great!
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I agree.
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I would also be grateful if David Wells' works were available for Lorgos, especially:
God in the Wasteland
No Place For Truth
Losing Our Virtue
The Courage to be Protestant
Above All Earthly Pow'rs
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[Y] I would want these in Logos also.
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I noticed that Logos published many books from Eerdmans, and David Wells published his famous books (at least in the top 6 of the list) there. May be Logos can negotiate with Eerdmans on a collection?
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I too would be grateful if books by David Wells made it into Logos. Thank You
Some quotes to maybe move this to a front burner:
"This moment of tragedy and evil [referring to 9-11] shone its own light on the Church and what we came to see was not a happy sight. For what has become conspicuous by its scarcity, and not least in the evangelical corner of it, is a spiritual gravitas, one which could match the depth of horrendous evil and address issues of such seriousness. Evangelicalism, now much absorbed by the arts and tricks of marketing,is simply not very serious anymore.”
David Wells, Above All Earthly Pow’rs: Christ in a Postmodern World
“What is to be gained if we are so intent in reaching out to the unchurched that we then unchurch the reached?”
David Wells, The Courage to be Protestant: Truth-Lovers, Marketers, and Emergents in the Postmodern World
"Humility has nothing to do with depreciating ourselves and our gifts in ways we know to be untrue. Even "humble" attitudes can be masks of pride. Humility is that freedom from our self which enables us to be in positions in which we have neither recognition nor importance, neither power nor visibility, and even experience deprivation, and yet have joy and delight. It is the freedom of knowing that we are not in the center of the universe, not even in the center of our own private universe."
David Wells, Losing Our Virtue
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