Dr. William Lane Craig Collection

Or something of the sort. Would love to have Reasonable Faith at least.
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Chris Burrows said:
Would love to have Reasonable Faith at least.
Uh, do you realize how you just opened yourself up to about 1000 jokes and jabs.
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Richard DeRuiter said:Chris Burrows said:
Would love to have Reasonable Faith at least.
Uh, do you realize how you just opened yourself up to about 1000 jokes and jabs.
Well, not the first time! Is that the 3rd edition?
I swear I searched for it recently....
Oh well, let the jeers begin!
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From what I can gather from the book's preface, it's the second edition printed in 1994.
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Yep, 3rd came out last year.
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Richard DeRuiter said:Chris Burrows said:
Would love to have Reasonable Faith at least.
Uh, do you realize how you just opened yourself up to about 1000 jokes and jabs.
Hey Rich,
You made me smile.
The statement does work on multiple levels however.
Regards,
Clinton
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I would also be interested in more works from Craig and other apologists. I primarily do research in apologetics and philosophy. In fact, the Van Til collection was the initial reason I bought Logos. Of course they have some good books here (more so in apologetics) with Geisler and stuff. But I'd like to see more books for the apologist/philosopher. The searching, note-taking, and (now) clipping functions are invaluable for the type of research done in those fields.
The resource I'd like to see most is the collection of journals from Faith and Philosophy.
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Chris Burrows said:
Such as?
Really?
I want reasonable faith the resource
I want to have reasonable faith.
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Clinton Thomas said:Chris Burrows said:
Such as?
Really?
I want reasonable faith the resource
I want to have reasonable faith.
Ahh, I see. I was thinking there were to be some digs at Dr. Craig, or something along those lines. Wasn't thinking of what I wrote specifically.
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JohnBowling said:
But I'd like to see more books for the apologist/philosopher. The searching, note-taking, and (now) clipping functions are invaluable for the type of research done in those fields.
Yep, I completely agree.
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I agree! I also have more of an interest in the philosophical side of Christian scholarship, so I would like to see more from scholars like Craig, Plantinga, etc...
I have suggested in another post that I would love to see a Logos version of The Blackwell Companion to Natural Theology edited by Craig and Moreland. I have been wanting to buy this in print form since I heard about it a few months ago, but I am holding out for a potential Logos version so I can search it more easily and use it as a reference for papers more easily. I will probably wait another 6 mos, and if it doesn't look like Logos is at least moving in the direction of printing it, then I'll just break down and buy it in print.
In Christ,
Jason
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I'd love to see more Craig and Moreland
1. Philosophical foundations for a Christian worldview
- Great reference book for philosophical apologetics. I actually chose this to be one of only a few physical books i took to the mission field (even though it is huge)
2. Love your God with all your mind
- A must read for all Christians
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