I would like to see Ray Stedman's works available in Logos format.
Peninsula Bible Church makes his works available in PDF format.
AMEN!
I occasionally go to the PBC site to see if there is any relevant material.
Blessings,
Floyd
I would like to see Ray Stedman's works available in Logos format. Peninsula Bible Church makes his works available in PDF format.
I would like to see Ray Stedman's works available in Logos format. Peninsula Bible Church makes his works available in PDF format. Great to have in Logos, i add my vote to this request.Blessings,Sir T
Please pardon my ignorance, but who in the world in Ray Stedman and what kind of material does he write? Apparently he must be well enough known for someone in Jolly Old England to be aware of him.
who in the world in Ray Stedman
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http://www.pbc.org/authors/2917
I was privileged to hear Ray Stedman while in college. I was an active member of Intervarsity Christian Fellowship in the late 60's and early 70's - the IVCF leadership arranged for Rev. Stedman to speak at one or two of our weekend conferences. I also had the privilege (though I don't remember why) of visiting the Peninsula Bible Church and hearing Stedman preach from his own pulpit during that time. I would greatly appreciate having the works of this preacher's preacher available via Logos.
Yours because His,
I would like to see Ray Stedman's works available in Logos format. I was privileged to hear Ray Stedman while in college. I was an active member of Intervarsity Christian Fellowship in the late 60's and early 70's - the IVCF leadership arranged for Rev. Stedman to speak at one or two of our weekend conferences. I also had the privilege (though I don't remember why) of visiting the Peninsula Bible Church and hearing Stedman preach from his own pulpit during that time. I would greatly appreciate having the works of this preacher's preacher available via Logos. Yours because His, Floyd
The problem is that according to the web site you referenced he is apparently a dispensationalist. That takes him of the list all by itself.
Hi George i am no dispensationalist but leaving Ray Stedman's dispensationalism aside as an expositor he is good.
George apart from the fact that you are a Christian what school of thought best represent your views, of course none but help me out here.
Wayne Grudem systematic theology comes the closest in representing my views, although on the eternal generation of the Son Grudem leaves me saying hmmmm. Now don't get a heart attack because i mentioned Grudem[:@] - i am a five point Calvinist[Y].
Sir T
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The problem is that according to the web site you referenced he is apparently a dispensationalist. That takes him of the list all by itself. Hi George i am no dispensationist but leaving Ray Stedman's dispensationism aside as an expositor he is good. George apart from the fact that you are a Christian what school of thought best represent your views, of course none but help me out here. Wayne Grudem systematic theology comes the closest in representing my views, although on the eternal generation of the Son Grudem leaves me saying hmmmm. Now don't get a heart attack because i mentioned Grudem - i am a five point Calvinist. Sir T
Hi George i am no dispensationist but leaving Ray Stedman's dispensationism aside as an expositor he is good.
Wayne Grudem systematic theology comes the closest in representing my views, although on the eternal generation of the Son Grudem leaves me saying hmmmm. Now don't get a heart attack because i mentioned Grudem - i am a five point Calvinist.
I "Sir T"eenly wouldn't fault you for being a Calvinist since I went to Calvin College and Seminary myself. While I am now an Episcopalian [Anglican Communion to you Brits] I remain a Calvinist though I would imagine that I'm a somewhat strange bird among Calivinists. I haven't read Grudem's Systematics. I got turned off by him with his "Biblical Manhood and Womanhood" bit. He obviously doesn't know his Greek very well. He may be OK otherwise, but I couldn't say. I started out as a member of the Episcopal Church when I was in Massachusetts and wanted to have my daughter baptised but there wasn't a Christian Reformed Church nearby and I had my membership transferred for that reason. I was originally very "low church", but I have grown to appreciate much of the liturgy. I still would not be considered "high church".
I would like to see Ray Stedman's works available in Logos format. I was privileged to hear Ray Stedman while in college. I was an active member of Intervarsity Christian Fellowship in the late 60's and early 70's - the IVCF leadership arranged for Rev. Stedman to speak at one or two of our weekend conferences. I also had the privilege (though I don't remember why) of visiting the Peninsula Bible Church and hearing Stedman preach from his own pulpit during that time. I would greatly appreciate having the works of this preacher's preacher available via Logos. Yours because His, Floyd The problem is that according to the web site you referenced he is apparently a dispensationalist. That takes him of the list all by itself.
I'm not a dispensationalist, but I have always appreciated his "through the Bible" messages and books.
A number of his books are still available, but his complete works are available through PBC.
I agree
Are you trying to say that in another time and place you might have followed him? [:)]
The problem is that according to the web site you referenced he is apparently a dispensationalist. That takes him of the list all by itself. Are you trying to say that in another time and place you might have followed him?
Are you trying to say that in another time and place you might have followed him?
Perhaps when I was young and didn't know any better.
I , too, would like this in Logos format.
I would also like to see Ray Stedman's work on Logos.... Chuck Smith too.
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I agree that Ray Stedman's works would be an asset. I would like to see his works added to Logos.
I am not a dispensationalist at all, but there is much good exposition in Stedman's work. I am not afraid to hold on to what is good, while rejecting what I do not agree with in anyone's work.
I am not a Calvinist either, but I have benefited from Calvin's Commentaries, and I am a real fan of Martyn Lloyd-Jones' work.
My library and my mind would both be smaller if I only read what I agree with.
I am not a dispensationalist at all, but there is much good exposition in Stedman's work. I am not afraid to hold on to what is good, while rejecting what I do not agree with in anyone's work. I am not a Calvinist either, but I have benefited from Calvin's Commentaries, and I am a real fan of Martyn Lloyd-Jones' work
I am not a Calvinist either, but I have benefited from Calvin's Commentaries, and I am a real fan of Martyn Lloyd-Jones' work
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[:P] So very true [:P]