How about some books with PAul Tillich
Paul Tillich included in:
http://www.logos.com/product/7106/problems-in-theology-5-god-in-action (bundle => http://www.logos.com/product/2835/problems-in-theology)
http://www.logos.com/product/5608/christian-theology-set
Another German Theologian: Pannenberg, Wolfhart
http://www.logos.com/product/4239/systematic-theology
Keep Smiling [:)]
Paul Tillich included in: http://www.logos.com/product/7106/problems-in-theology-5-god-in-action (bundle => http://www.logos.com/product/2835/problems-in-theology) http://www.logos.com/product/5608/christian-theology-set
You really need to read the "fine print" to note that.
Another German Theologian: Pannenberg, Wolfhart http://www.logos.com/product/4239/systematic-theology
Thanks for reminding me that I have that one. I began to read it at one time.
I have been asking about a stand alone product for one of the influential theologians of the 20th century for a rather long time. It appears that 19th century public domain works from every possible book clearance sale in North America and Europe is preferred over Paul Tillich. One just sort of gives up after awhile.
KS4J, don't forget Luther, Bengel, Gunkel, Schweitzer, Barth (well, German speaking ...), Westermann, Kraus, Lohse, Jüngel, Theissen, Hengel, Bultmann, Harnack, Althaus etc. - unfortunately, there are only few titles available for Logos yet (and some great and importatant theologians like Schleiermacher, Bonhoeffer etc. still missing), but there are! [:)]
Another German Theologian: Pannenberg, Wolfhart KS4J, don't forget Luther, Bengel, Gunkel, Schweitzer, Barth (well, German speaking ...), Westermann, Kraus, Lohse, Jüngel, Theissen, Hengel, Bultmann, Harnack, Althaus etc. - unfortunately, there are only few titles available for Logos yet (and some great and importatant theologians like Schleiermacher, Bonhoeffer etc. still missing), but there are!
KS4J, don't forget Luther, Bengel, Gunkel, Schweitzer, Barth (well, German speaking ...), Westermann, Kraus, Lohse, Jüngel, Theissen, Hengel, Bultmann, Harnack, Althaus etc. - unfortunately, there are only few titles available for Logos yet (and some great and importatant theologians like Schleiermacher, Bonhoeffer etc. still missing), but there are!
But you're wrong ! I've got Barth in my library, and he writes in English [6] [:D]
But you're wrong ! I've got Barth in my library, and he writes in English
I've got N.T. Wright, and he writes German! [:P]
But you're wrong ! I've got Barth in my library, and he writes in English I've got N.T. Wright, and he writes German!
I've got N.T. Wright, and he writes German!
ROFLOL !! [:D] We're both crazy. Or perhaps it's just too late (perhaps too early where you are).
perhaps too early where you are
I should be wide awake right now, but I'll get me another coffee. Thanks for reminding me, crazy! [;)]
Apologies - initially searched Logos.com for Tillich, which was found on several resource pages, including a comparison comment with Pannenberg's Systematic Theology. Did not think to search for other German speaking theologians..
Searching Logos.com for Luther finds 216 results on product pages => http://www.logos.com/products/search?q=luther
Bengel found on 6 product pages => http://www.logos.com/products/search?q=Bengel
Gunkel found on 11 product pages => http://www.logos.com/products/search?q=Gunkel
Schweitzer found on 5 product pages => http://www.logos.com/products/search?q=Schweitzer
Barth found on 99 product pages => http://www.logos.com/products/search?q=Barth , including Church Dogmatics => http://www.logos.com/product/5758/barths-church-dogmatics
Westermann found on 8 product pages => http://www.logos.com/products/search?q=Westermann
Kraus found on 11 product pages => http://www.logos.com/products/search?q=Kraus
Lohse found on 4 product pages => http://www.logos.com/products/search?q=Lohse
Jüngel found on 5 product pages => http://www.logos.com/products/search?q=Jüngel
Theissen found on 4 product pages => http://www.logos.com/products/search?q=Theissen
Hengel found on 11 product pages => http://www.logos.com/products/search?q=Hengel
Bultmann found on 13 product pages => http://www.logos.com/products/search?q=Bultmann
Harnack found on 5 product pages => http://www.logos.com/products/search?q=Harnack
Althaus found on 1 pre-pub page => http://www.logos.com/products/search?q=Althaus
Schleiermacher mentioned on 19 product pages => http://www.logos.com/products/search?q=Schleiermacher
Bonhoeffer found on 5 product pages => http://www.logos.com/products/search?q=Bonhoeffer including http://www.logos.com/product/5919/theology-of-the-old-testament-collection (that has more German authorship)
Unfortunately, most of the hits you get this way isn't titles by these authors but titles in which they are mentioned or which they recommend. E.g. there's not one single writing of Bonhoeffers available until now (at least as far as I'm aware). [:(]
some great and importatant theologians like Schleiermacher, Bonhoeffer etc. still missing
Don't forget Ratzinger, Rahner, von Balthasar, Vorgrimler, Küng...
(And, yes, two of them are Swiss, but you included German speakers, so I can too.)
While that is an impressive German speaking group of theologians what does they have to do with Tillich other than taking course work in German to get a PH. D. Its sort of like saying I can't get a Ford but there are plenty of Chrysler's on our lot.
Don't forget Ratzinger, Rahner, von Balthasar, Vorgrimler, Küng... (And, yes, two of them are Swiss, but you included German speakers, so I can too.)
I was only mentioning those with titles offered by Logos - I might have missed it, but I don't think Logos is offering any of their titles (which is sad).
what does they have to do with Tillich
Not too much, indeed (while it should be mentioned that there's plenty of discussion of Tillich's thinking in e.g. some of Pannenbergs writings) - I think the point was to show that German theologians are still underrepresented in Logos ...[;)]
I was only mentioning those with titles offered by Logos
No, you weren't. I was quoting, and adding to, you list of German speaking theologians not in Logos:
unfortunately, there are only few titles available for Logos yet (and some great and importatant theologians like Schleiermacher, Bonhoeffer etc. still missing)
Nothing in particular, other than the fact that they are all great theologians writing in German. When people start Suggestion threads with 'wide' titles like "German theologian" (rather than "Tillich"), others tend to hijack that thread to push their own suggestions as well. It happens all the time, and I don't think I've ever read anyone object before now. It actually has some advantages: a) the people who read a thread called "German theologian" are likely to be interested in more than one German theologian, so it's a good place to whip up support, and b) it shows Logos that there is a demand for German theology, making all the mentioned writers more likely to be published.
(OK, this happens with threads mentioning just one title in the heading as well, but it happens more often when the title is more vague.)
I was only mentioning those with titles offered by Logos No, you weren't. I was quoting, and adding to, you list of German speaking theologians not in Logos: unfortunately, there are only few titles available for Logos yet (and some great and importatant theologians like Schleiermacher, Bonhoeffer etc. still missing)
Sorry, you're right, of course! It sometimes can be quite useful to remember one's own words ... [:D]
It sometimes can be quite useful to remember one's own words ...
Or read the full post of the person one is commenting on. It did include the bold part of that quote.... [;)]
Or read the full post of the person one is commenting on. It did include the bold part of that quote....
You're so right!
I agree with Rene regarding Paul Tillich. Though I realize that he is not the preferred cup of tea of a lot of people who use Logos, his influence in the 20th century is matched by few.
It would be nice to have his Systematic Theology, but many of his other publishings as well.
To kind of address all the posts at one swoop. I think that the selection of materials that Logos is pursuing now is a light year ahead of what was available just 5 or 6 years ago. Yet there appears to be several major gaps to their collection that one would reasonably expect to be in the library of the "premiere Bible software program" that are simply missing...sadly Bonhoeffer would also be one of those. I don't know what the-problem is but there is one from my point of view. Perhaps the in house "scholars" are to blame. Perhaps there is some issues with some of the major theological movements that aren't evangelical friendly. IDK. However, if they are going to be the big dogs on the junk yard they need to protect all the junk and not just where their food bowl and dog house is imo.
Rene,
More than once I've heard and read that Logos wants to have everything available - and they are making huge strides toward that. I agree that in the last 5 years their offerings have taken off, I don't think they have any sign of slowing down.
IOW I think you'll see the gaps closing, and within another 5 years we'll both be more than astounded at the massive catalog being offered.
Well they have had a long time to pick some of the classics in the Western tradition and seem more fascinated with public domain material from garage sales down the west coast. I am just saying my money buys products that I want or need not potential somewhere down the road...maybe.
Understood. [y]
You're bringing some great suggestions by the way, keep bringing them - and don't forget to email them to suggest@logos.com as well.
Good Idea...
Well they have had a long time to pick some of the classics in the Western tradition and seem more fascinated with public domain material from garage sales down the west coast.
LOL. I suspect that it is partially not knowing what presses to approach for what resources that will actually sell. This may be because of the taste of the employees involved with making overtures; it may be the lack of knowledge of Logos on the part of the publishers; etc. I'm hoping that PBB's will be able to indicate the broader resources wanted by the users. I'm in the process of making a source file of additional church fathers http://www.tertullian.org/fathers/ ready for testing the PBB. I'm looking for more medieval materials. I was sooooo tempted to try the Jesus Sutras in Chinese but that was pushing even my sense of adventure.[:P] {Well, maybe not ... it is awfully tempting [6]