For me it would be (1.) Martyn Lloyd-Jones and (2.) C. S. Lewis.
I realize there are publisher issues with all of these, but this is just wish list.
Hmmm .... 'make available' (I assume, like they're not in Logos now). But my current favorite is Kirsopp Lake. He's 'in development', or 'under contract' (though dead). But I hope his life works (pretty much) see the light of day: http://www.logos.com/product/6402/kirsopp-lake-new-testament-backgrounds-collection
James B Jordan and Lloyd Jones
I would like Justin Martyr, Hegissipus, Clement of Alexandria, etc [in Greek]. In other words, Migne's Patrologia Cursus Completus.
Ah yes, Hegissipus ( http://www.tertullian.org/fathers/hegesippus_01_book1.htm )
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I want the New Century Press Augustine Series and the Paulist Library of Christian Classics.
Octavius Winslow!!!
Hmm Chuck Smith, James MacDonald, Driscoll
CS Lewis and Eugene Peterson. They make the cloudy things clear and the simple profound. Logos, please work hard on getting their collections into your program. You will sale loads and I will be blessed to be able to search and read them.CL
For me it would be (1.) Martyn Lloyd-Jones and (2.) C. S. Lewis. I realize there are publisher issues with all of these, but this is just wish list.
Both of these are very high on my list.
Not sure. Perhaps Gerard Manley Hopkins.
EDIT: And Henri Nouwen as well.
Gerard Manley Hopkins.
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Oh yes, I'd buy that!
And just to make it easier, the Henri Nouwen Society has written a bibliography.
http://www.henrinouwen.org/Books/Bibliography/Chronological/Chronological%20Order.aspx
Martyn Lloyd-Jones, John Stott
And I believe I would include Kierkegaard on that list.
So other than the Fathers, my life works list would currently include Gerard Manley Hopkins, Henri Nouwen, Soren Kierkegaard, CS Lewis, and GK Chesterton (not necessarily in that order).
My favorite ones would be N T Wright, Richard B Hays, Michael J. Gorman and Gordon Fee.
I would like to see the works of Graeme Goldsworthy added.