+[Y] on Turretin
See this thread for Phil Gons comments - he works in Logos.http://community.logos.com/forums/p/5332/41667.aspx#41667(You need to scroll down to see his comment.)
Ted
I don't know which thread it was, but you are not the only one who has asked for Turrettini's works to be published by Logos. Now that Calvin is available (except for his sermons) Turrettini and Heppe would be two other great additions to my library!
P&R also published an English translation of J.van Genderen and W.H.Velema's "Concise Reformed Dogmatics" (original title: "Beknopte gereformeerde dogmatiek"). Although I'd prefer to have it in Dutch, the English translation would also be great if it were available in Logos.
P&R also published an English translation of J.van Genderen and W.H.Velema's "Concise Reformed Dogmatics"
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Although I'd prefer to have it in Dutch
No.No. I am still struggling with Hebrew & Greek, not another headache[:D]
he English translation would also be great if it were available in Logos
Bravo, yes please!
Just wanted to add my support for Turretin.
Turretin's Institutes would be a FABULOUS addition!![Y][Y][Y]
Check out the community pricing page! http://www.logos.com/communitypricing/details/6837
It's not in English [:(]
What's with all the Latin works in the Community Pricing page? Only a particular kind of scholar would want those. They're just going to languish. I can't promote them to my friends.
I really want the English translation of Turretin, but I'm not going to bid on the original Latin. I'd never use it.
It's not in English
Fortunately I belong to a generation that had to learn latin at secondary school in order to study theology.
Perhaps Logos should consider a course "Learn latin with Logos".... [:)]
What's with all the Latin works in the Community Pricing page? Only a particular kind of scholar would want those.
I'm ok with these only attracting certain types of scholars. I hope they don't languish.
I hope they don't languish.
I hope they don't either
The problem I'm trying to point out is that what if there aren't enough of those types to get it out of community pricing?
I'm hoping that Logos isn't using this to gauge the desire for the English version.
Only a particular kind of scholar would want those.
That's what I'd say about lots of the books in English although I'd sometimes replace the word "scholar"[:)] Latin Church Fathers has been suggested multiple times so why not carry it forward in time.
Perhaps not at the moment. But they can't build up the appropriate user base if they don't show that they are willing to publish Latin source when there is a demand.
Although I've placed a maximum bid for the Latin edition, I'm hoping that an English translation will soon follow. I'm fairly good at Latin, but I doubt I would succeed in reading Turretin from a to z with just the Latin edition.
@MJ Great suggestion! I think it will necessitate another bullet point being added to the CP page though: *Language
Another vote for Logos to add Turretin Elenctic Theology; also for the new edition of Shedd edited by Alan Gomes for ipad download and use as well.
[Y] Another vote. This theology work would be great.
Finally it's here https://www.logos.com/product/30296/institutes-of-elenctic-theology
Finally it's here https://www.logos.com/product/30296/institutes-of-elenctic-theology //
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Or you can go straight to the horse's mouth and get the original
http://www.logos.com/product/6837/institutio-theologiae-elencticae
Here's a clickable link:
http://www.logos.com/product/30296/institutes-of-elenctic-theology
Let's get it into production.
(you can click George's link too if you want, but I'd prefer to read it in English).
Or you can go straight to the horse's mouth and get the original http://www.logos.com/product/6837/institutio-theologiae-elencticae
George, I prefer English to Latin [:P]. I have placed a bid for the Latin edition though, just to keep up with you [;)].
Let's get it into production. ( but I'd prefer to read it in English).
( but I'd prefer to read it in English).
I am with you Todd [Y]
I almost missed this. So glad to see it!