Some Concordia Publishing titles now accessible via iPod/web

Tom Bartzsch
Tom Bartzsch Member Posts: 73
edited November 21 in English Forum

I just saw this morning that the books from the CPH Concordia Electronic Theological Library have become available on my iPod (and the mobile web). WOO-HOO!

First additions to my available resources there in a couple of weeks.

Patience - I'm supposed to be denying myself during Lent anyway, right?

Tom

1 Cor 2:2

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  • That's good news!  Thanks for the info.

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  • Dan Sheppard
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    I just saw this morning that the books from the CPH Concordia Electronic Theological Library have become available on my iPod (and the mobile web). WOO-HOO!

     

    Tom-

    I am not finding ALL of them, but just a few.  Do you see more than these?  Loci Theologici, Loci Communes, Christian Dogmatics-Pieper, Christian Dogmatics-Mueller, the Christian Faith-A Lutheran Exposition (by Kolb), Church and Ministry-Walther, Luther's World of Thought-Bornkamm and a couple of other small ones.

    What I DON'T see, are Book of Concord, Luther's Works, and some other individual titles.

    Perhaps they got us a "taste" and the others will come up this week?  [:D]

     

  • No, I haven't seen Luther and the BoC either.  But what's available is a start!

    (I'm not Tom, and neither do I play him on TV.)

  • Tom Bartzsch
    Tom Bartzsch Member Posts: 73

    I am not finding ALL of them, but just a few.  Do you see more than these?  Loci Theologici, Loci Communes, Christian Dogmatics-Pieper, Christian Dogmatics-Mueller, the Christian Faith-A Lutheran Exposition (by Kolb), Church and Ministry-Walther, Luther's World of Thought-Bornkamm and a couple of other small ones.

     

    That's the group I meant. I have either 7 or 8 of the 10 Concordia Electronic Theological Library collections. I don't have Tappert from the Lutheran Confessions collection, but my hard copy of that is a Fortress, not CPH imprint, so maybe that's why?

    Luther's Works was independent of these also.

    I didn't start with Logos until after 2.0, and I know these were originally 2.0 resources. Maybe they're going oldest to newest?

    Tom

    1 Cor 2:2