Lutheran Wish List
For those who haven't seen it (I know Gabe has): Lutheran wishlist/bundle ideas...
Addition to that thread:
- Gordon Lathrop: Holy Things: A Liturgical Theology, Holy Ground: A Liturgical Cosmology, and Holy People: A Liturgical Ecclesiology (Fortress)
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[Y]fgh said:For those who haven't seen it (I know Gabe has): Lutheran wishlist/bundle ideas...
Addition to that thread:
- Gordon Lathrop: Holy Things: A Liturgical Theology, Holy Ground: A Liturgical Cosmology, and Holy People: A Liturgical Ecclesiology (Fortress)
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fgh said:
Addition to that thread:
- Gordon Lathrop: Holy Things: A Liturgical Theology, Holy Ground: A Liturgical Cosmology, and Holy People: A Liturgical Ecclesiology (Fortress)
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Gabe Martini said:
On it!
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Also:
- Gerhard von Rad: Wisdom in Israel (SCM)
A couple of older more or less Lutheran threads I found while looking for other things:
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I think, the other thread shortly mentioned http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joachim_Jeremias - he is notable for various reasons and I think quite a number of his works are translated. In fact it was more easy for me to get the printed English versions of "Infant baptism in the first four centuries" and "the origins of Infant Baptism" in his famous discussion with Kurt Aland than the German editions.
Only one of his works is avilable in Logos in a large collection http://www.logos.com/product/28441/augsburg-fortress-jesus-studies-collection#007 , introduced with "Joachim Jeremias was one of the most innovative and productive New Testament scholars of the twentieth century."
Coming from the product page of Blomberg's Interpreting the parables: "The classic works of C. H. Dodd and Joachim Jeremias set the direction for nearly all further parable studies in this century." (presumably the 20th century) This surely warrants "The Parables of Jesus" for Logos (seems there are editions from Pearson and from SCM Press) - there is also an abbreviated version "Rediscovering the Parables" (SCM 2011, which might indicate electronic files available).
Of course there's more from J.Jeremias - just bring them all! [:)]
Have joy in the Lord!
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NB.Mick said:
I think, the other thread shortly mentioned http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joachim_Jeremias
It did: "Joachim Jeremias: The Eucharistic Words of Jesus", which is the one I really want.[:)]
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I put it in Suggestions, but I guess I should really have put it here, since he presumably was Lutheran: SUGGESTION: Birger Gerhardsson RIP.
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Rosie's and MJ's posts at http://community.logos.com/forums/p/79798/558478.aspx#558478 mention some books on the Daily Office that look good. Could you make sure the relevant product managers see them?
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NB.Mick said:
I think, the other thread shortly mentioned http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joachim_Jeremias - he is notable for various reasons and I think quite a number of his works are translated. In fact it was more easy for me to get the printed English versions of "Infant baptism in the first four centuries" and "the origins of Infant Baptism" in his famous discussion with Kurt Aland than the German editions.
Only one of his works is avilable in Logos in a large collection http://www.logos.com/product/28441/augsburg-fortress-jesus-studies-collection#007 , introduced with "Joachim Jeremias was one of the most innovative and productive New Testament scholars of the twentieth century."
Coming from the product page of Blomberg's Interpreting the parables: "The classic works of C. H. Dodd and Joachim Jeremias set the direction for nearly all further parable studies in this century." (presumably the 20th century) This surely warrants "The Parables of Jesus" for Logos (seems there are editions from Pearson and from SCM Press) - there is also an abbreviated version "Rediscovering the Parables" (SCM 2011, which might indicate electronic files available).
Of course there's more from J.Jeremias - just bring them all!
Just updating: I just found that the Jeremias' book https://www.logos.com/product/30920/jesus-and-the-message-of-the-new-testament - referred to above as part of the Ausburg collection - is available on its own now - for less than EUR 10 / USD 13.
Of course, the rest of fgh and my comments still stands....
Have joy in the Lord!
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