This resource is a couple of bids away from $3. Please help.
https://www.logos.com/product/47572/st-nicholas
Thanks Steve. I had missed that. I went and entered my bid and it went over for $3.
Is there anyone who has read all/part of this volume who can vouch for it / give it a review?
Yes thank Steve. Set my bid. God Bless you always my Brother in Christ!
Any chance this will be ready to go before this year's Christmas?
No... unless Logos already had it underway.
For those with an interest in St. Nick, Kevin DeYoung made it the topic of his blog today...can be found here-
http://www.thegospelcoalition.org/blogs/kevindeyoung/2014/12/09/who-was-st-nicholas-2/
Unfortunately not, but will be ready for next year's St. Nicholas day (Dec. 6). [:)]
I'm in.
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Unfortunately not, but will be ready for next year's St. Nicholas day (Dec. 6).
...and it is always helpful to recall St. Nicholas, whatever day of the year it is.
Thanks everyone for the bids!
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It's available online in various locations, for example:
https://www.scribd.com/read/187532260/St-Nicholas-His-Legend-and-His-Role-in-the-Christmas-Celebration-and-Other-Popular-Customs
https://www.scribd.com/search-books?query=george+harley+mcknight+nicholas (one of these is downloadable as ePub)
I think you have to be a Scribd subscriber to see the above two, but the following is available to anyone:
http://www.readanybook.com/ebook/st-nicholas-his-legend-a-14577 (plain text, some OCR errors)
For those with an interest in St. Nick, Kevin DeYoung made it the topic of his blog today...can be found here- http://www.thegospelcoalition.org/blogs/kevindeyoung/2014/12/09/who-was-st-nicholas-2/
I may be wrong but I believe DeYoung misrepresents Luther's position: " Luther rejected the saints’ days," compared to "Using evangelical criteria, Luther trimmed back the sanctoral cycle and feasts ..." West, Fritz. "Readings, Scripture." Edited by Erwin Fahlbusch, Jan Milič Lochman, John Mbiti, Jaroslav Pelikan, and Lukas Vischer. The Encyclopedia of Christianity. Grand Rapids, Mich.; Leiden, Netherlands: Wm. B. Eerdmans; Brill, 2005.