Responsible Grace- Randy Maddox

Aaron Hayworth
Aaron Hayworth Member Posts: 55
edited November 20 in Resources Forum

Go to this suggestion page to give this critical work 3 votes. I'd love for us to get all the Wesleyan theological surveys on Logos from Maddox, Collins, Runyon, Cobb, Langford, and Wynkoop. 

https://suggestbooks.uservoice.com/forums/308269-book-suggestions/suggestions/37329442-responsible-grace-john-wesley-s-practical-theolog

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  • NB.Mick
    NB.Mick MVP Posts: 15,983

    Go to this suggestion page to give this critical work 3 votes. I'd love for us to get all the Wesleyan theological surveys on Logos from Maddox, Collins, Runyon, Cobb, Langford, and Wynkoop. 

    No need to suggest this through uservoice, look here: https://ebooks.faithlife.com/products/39264/responsible-grace-john-wesleys-practical-theology 

    Have joy in the Lord! Smile

  • Aaron Hayworth
    Aaron Hayworth Member Posts: 55

    Oh wow, thanks. Not sure why it didn't come up in my Logos search, even though it is available on Faithlife Ebooks. So I see Collins' "The Theology of John Wesley" and Responsible Grace, so I'll pick those up.

    Still would like to see Langford, Cobb, Runyon, or Wynkoop's Wesleyan theologies. 

  • NB.Mick
    NB.Mick MVP Posts: 15,983

    Oh wow, thanks. Not sure why it didn't come up in my Logos search, even though it is available on Faithlife Ebooks.

    Those shops are currently to a large extent separate - there's some overlap in Faithlife-produced works, such as classical commentaries and studies, but for the most part, you'll do well to search both stores separately.

    Note that the ebook-store has a different level of Faithlife effort going into books published recently by other publishers (i.e., except for an automated detection of bible references there are normally no links inserted, no indexes built and thus the resources are all type:monograph. They also lack subject metadata). This in turn triggers a different licensing agreement between Faithlife and the publishers and some seem to prefer the ebook-store: you may have noticed that Abingdon has all their books there, except for the NIB and NIBD. So it pays to look there, especially for books from a more Wesleyan perspective - in fact, searching https://ebooks.faithlife.com/search?context=product&query=wesleyan&query=abingdon yields over 1360 results.   

    Have joy in the Lord! Smile