Books by Bob Ekblad
Reading the Bible with the Damned (WJKP, 2005) - this one has been requested a couple of times before
A New Christian Manifesto: Pledging Allegiance to the Kingdom of God (WJKP, 2008)
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Thanks for the suggestions Rosie. I'm checking on where we're at with the relationship with WJKP and will let you know if we've made any significant progress.
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Brian Williams said:
Thanks for the suggestions Rosie. I'm checking on where we're at with the relationship with WJKP and will let you know if we've made any significant progress.
While I know that much of this would be dependent on the publisher, if you need contact info for Bob, I can get that to you. (He lives in Skagit county.)
Help links: WIKI; Logos 6 FAQ. (Phil. 2:14, NIV)
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Thanks for the offer Rich! I'll let you know if we could use Bob's help as we move forward!
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Thanks, Brian. I'd really love to see Faithlife achieve a better relationship with WJKP. There are tons of great books they publish that it would be awesome to have in Logos or Vyrso format. I know there are already a few, but here are some more to add to the list you're trying to get rights to (the starred ones especially important)
- * Westminster Dictionary of Theological Terms (ideally the 2nd ed.) by Donald K. McKim
- * Sexual Ethics: An Evangelical Perspective by Stanley J. Grenz
- Welcoming But Not Affirming by Stanley J. Grenz (I have mixed feelings about this one, and it's probably somewhat dated given where the conversation has gone since Grenz's death, but it's still an important part of the controversial conversation)
- * The Remaking of Evangelical Theology by Gary Dorrien - "In this in-depth historical analysis of evangelical theology, Gary Dorrien describes how evangelicalism has developed and matured. Beginning at the turn of the century and the start of the fundamentalist-modernist controversies, he notes the key figures and institutions of the evangelical movement. He also shows how evangelicalism has both diversified and entered into the broader theological discussions of today."
- * Calvin's Institutes: Abridged Edition, edited by Donald McKim
- * Beyond Foundationalism: Shaping Theology in a Postmodern Context by Stanley J. Grenz and John R. Franke
- * The Bible Makes Sense by Walter Brueggemann
- * Reformed Spirituality: An Introduction for Believers by Howard L. Rice
- * Philosophy for Understanding Theology, 2nd ed. by Diogenes Allen and Eric O. Springsted
- * Primary Readings in Philosophy for Understanding Theology by Diogenes Allen and Eric O. Springsted
- The Gospel According to the Simpsons by Mark I. Pinsky
- * Praying Twice: The Music and Words of Congregational Song by Brian Wren
- * Reverberations of Faith: A Theological Handbook of Old Testament Themes by Walter Brueggemann
- * Unfettered Hope: A Call to Faithful Living in an Affluent Society by Marva Dawn
- Technology, Theology and the Idea of Progress by David H. Hopper
- * The Westminster Collection of Christian Prayers compiled by Dorothy M. Stewart
- * The Hymnody of the Christian Church by Louis F. Benson - a classic, out of print
- The Wheel and the Cross: A Christian Response to the Technological Revolution by Waldo Beach
- * Reconstructing Pastoral Theology: A Christological Foundation by Andrew Purves
- * Just Peacemaking: Transforming Initiatives for Justice and Peace by Glen H. Stassen
- * Learn to Grow Old by Paul Tournier
Not all of these are titles best suited to Vyrso; some (perhaps most?) I'd rather see as Logos editions.
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Still would like to see this book in Logos. It's not even available in Kindle format yet, and it needs to be made available digitally by someone.
Reading the Bible with the Damned (WJKP, 2005) - this one has been requested a couple of times before
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