John Stott Anthology

Just wondering if you all are working on a collection of John Stott's books. This would be an invaluable body of work to be able to search.
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I agree. There are many, many, many works out there of some value. I can't buy them all. But Stott's works offer a unique combination of keen scholarly and warm pastoral application.
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This is a no-brainer.
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Paul Johnson said:
Just wondering if you all are working on a collection of John Stott's books. This would be an invaluable body of work to be able to search.
Agreed.
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Yes, yes! Now would be the time to do it, finally, as he has completed his last book. I heard that in a communication from John Stott Ministries. I wonder how they can be so confident that it will be his last, but I guess it's true that he has entered his waning years. A Logos collection of his works could be an awesome tribute to him for his 90th birthday - April 27th of this year.
Here's a list of his books:
http://www.langhampartnership.org/john-stott/bibliography/books-by-john-stott/
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I'd like to suggest Stott's "Through the Bible, Through the Year" devotional. Since it would fall within this collection/anthology, I'll add it to this thread and give it a bump
Or, maybe it could be added as a Vyrso book. I know there is a Kindle version out already.
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Rosie Perera said:
Yes, yes! Now would be the time to do it, finally, as he has completed his last book. I heard that in a communication from John Stott Ministries. I wonder how they can be so confident that it will be his last, but I guess it's true that he has entered his waning years. A Logos collection of his works could be an awesome tribute to him for his 90th birthday - April 27th of this year.
Here's a list of his books:
http://www.langhampartnership.org/john-stott/bibliography/books-by-john-stott/
In the meantime it's (sadly but also gloriously) certain that John Stott completed his last book. The Langham guys seem to refocus and have pulled the list from their website, but archive.org has it: http://web.archive.org/web/20110724011156/http://www.langhampartnership.org/john-stott/bibliography/books-by-john-stott/
It's sad that we don't have more in Logos than just the BST NT series (however a very worthwile set, receives good ratings at bestcommentaries.com and is affordable [I wouldn't want to use cheap here] http://www.logos.com/product/8587/the-bible-speaks-today-new-testament ) and a commentary volume in TNTC.
From my point of view, an anthology (in Nelson Publishing lingo, the "John Stott Lifeworks") would be great, however, "The Cross of Christ" is a classic - a must-read for all those trying to study atonement - and should be available separately. Some smaller works (such as "Basic Christianity") could be suitable for Vyrso as well.
Have joy in the Lord!
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NB.Mick said:
In the meantime it's (sadly but also gloriously) certain that John Stott completed his last book. The Langham guys seem to refocus and have pulled the list from their website, but archive.org has it: http://web.archive.org/web/20110724011156/http://www.langhampartnership.org/john-stott/bibliography/books-by-john-stott/
Thanks for finding that Internet Archive link.
These are the ones of his that I have in print and would really like to have in Logos (not all of these are on that Langham bibliography), particularly the ones in bold:
- Basic Christianity
- Between Two Worlds: The Art of Preaching in the Twentieth Century (alternative subtitle: The Challenge of Preaching Today)
- The Birds Our Teachers
- The Contemporary Christian
- The Cross of Christ
- Decisive Issues Facing Christians Today
- Favorite Psalms: Growing Closer to God
- Life in Christ: A Guide for Daily Living
- The Story of the New Testament: Men with a Message
- Through the Bible Through the Year: Daily Reflections from Genesis to Revelation
- What Christ Thinks of the Church: An Exposition of Revelation 1-3
- Your Mind Matters: The Place of the Mind in the Christian Life
Here is Amazon's John R. W. Stott page. which has all of the above and many more.
And two volumes of biography that would be great in Vyrso:
- John Stott: The Making of a Leader: A Biography of the Early Years, by Timothy Dudley-Smith
- John Stott: A Global Ministry: The Later Years, by Timothy Dudley-Smith
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I am all for this!!!!!
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Rosie Perera said:
Yes, yes! Now would be the time to do it, finally, as he has completed his last book. I heard that in a communication from John Stott Ministries. I wonder how they can be so confident that it will be his last, but I guess it's true that he has entered his waning years. A Logos collection of his works could be an awesome tribute to him for his 90th birthday - April 27th of this year.
I'm sure that most of you are aware that John Stott sadly passed away last year on the 27th July 2011.
http://www.johnstottmemorial.org/
A great and godly gentleman!
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Stephen Thorp said:
I'm sure that most of you are aware that John Stott sadly passed away last year on the 27th July 2011.
Yes, I know. Very sad. He lived a good long life. I was blessed to have met him and studied under his biblical tutelage for a week on a birdwatching trip in the Caribbean.
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Rosie Perera said:
These are the ones of his that I have in print and would really like to have in Logos (not all of these are on that Langham bibliography), particularly the ones in bold:
- Basic Christianity
- Between Two Worlds: The Art of Preaching in the Twentieth Century (alternative subtitle: The Challenge of Preaching Today)
- The Birds Our Teachers
- The Contemporary Christian
- The Cross of Christ
- Decisive Issues Facing Christians Today
- Favorite Psalms: Growing Closer to God
- Life in Christ: A Guide for Daily Living
- The Story of the New Testament: Men with a Message
- Through the Bible Through the Year: Daily Reflections from Genesis to Revelation
- What Christ Thinks of the Church: An Exposition of Revelation 1-3
- Your Mind Matters: The Place of the Mind in the Christian Life
Just checked in Bookcollector, I have in print - *) denotes German edition -:
- Balanced
Christianity *)
- Baptism And Fullness: The Work
Of The Holy Spirit Today (Ivp Classics)
- Basic Christianity (Ivp
Classics)
- Christian Mission in the
Modern World
- Essentials (with David L. Edwards)
- Evangelical Truth: A Personal
Plea For Unity, Integrity And Faithfulness (Global Christian Library)
- The Cross of Christ *)
- The Living Church: Convictions
Of A Lifelong Pastor
- The Radical Disciple
- Through the Bible, Through the
Year
- Understanding The Bible
- Your Mind Matters: The Place
Of The Mind In The Christian Life (Ivp Classics)
plus The Letters of John (TNTC) and his eight volumes in BST, which I have in Logos as well.
Seems there are some more to explore and I'd really like a Lifeworks collection in Logos!
Have joy in the Lord!
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Why is it taking so long?
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Now that a collection of John Stott's works are available in Spanish, it would be nice if the ones in Spanish collection that were not previously available in English (in Logos) became available in English[:)]
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Mark Johnson said:
Now that a collection of John Stott's works are available in Spanish, it would be nice if the ones in Spanish collection that were not previously available in English (in Logos) became available in English
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Where are the John Stott books in Logos?
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JoshInRI said:
Where are the John Stott books in Logos?
The Spanish collection is:
http://www.logos.com/product/35357/coleccion-john-stottAFAIK, there's no collection in English yet, though there are some of his commentaries available in sets. Particularly, the BST series of NT commentaries, and the Letters of John in the Tyndale Commentaries.
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Mark Johnson said:
Now that a collection of John Stott's works are available in Spanish, it would be nice if the ones in Spanish collection that were not previously available in English (in Logos) became available in English
No way! A Spanish collection before an English one?
¡¿Por qué?!
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