Theology/Denomination Tags
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Indeed this has been a help
Ida Hahn Hahn as it turns out is Roman Catholic:
http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_American_Cyclop%C3%A6dia_%281879%29/Hahn-Hahn,_Ida_Marie_Luise_Sophie_Friederike_Gustave
The Morgan, G. Campbell title doesn't come up when I do an Author:"Morgan, G. Campbell" Search. But it seems he was ordained congregational.
Institute of Biblical Research abides by the IVP statement of faith, and was founded by E. Earle Ellis who as it happens is southern baptist. So fairly or not I lumped IBR Journal into the southern baptist category.
The Journal of the grace Evangelical theological Society is an enigma. At first I thought Grace Brethren, but now I'm not sure. Only thing I've turned up is that they are in the free grace camp, but their affiliated churches are baptist, e-free, and others. Maybe just lump them in with evangelicals?
This brings me down to 51 resources not currently in a denominational or theological collection.L2 lvl4 (...) WORDsearch, all the way through L10,
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Icenogle, Gareth Weldon is presbyterian: http://www.ivpress.com/cgi-ivpress/author.pl/author_id=384
Preston, Gary D. Is one of the pastors of Rock Creek Church Which according to the yellow pages is some type of baptist.
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I love these collections. However my Library still counts around 1000 books witthout collection (not counting PB, Ebooks and perseus).
Could I do something wrong? I did download all the collections.
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Peace, Johannes! I, also, with over 8,000 resources have a large number without collection. I think I'm going to have to take a good, long, hard look at the situation and examine my situation for possibilities.
Are there any FaithLife Groups dedicated to this kind of study???
Philippians 4: 4 Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. 5 Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand..........
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Milford, I simply made a collection that included everything in my library, and then excluded everything already in a theological or denominational collection.
There are two groups I found tied to tagging, but even with their updated tags I still have these (48 now) titles un-colected.
Also in a slightly creepy internet/small world moment, in googling several of the listed authors; while I could not find their denominational affiliation, I was able to find their phone number, and home address (unintentionally). Perhaps I should give these gentleman a phone call and ask?L2 lvl4 (...) WORDsearch, all the way through L10,
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Thanks! *smile* I'm going to be working hard and trying to use my brain in this area in the near future ... I'm sure there will be a pay-off for making such an effort, eh???
To use my library more efficiently would be the greatest "pay-off"! !!!
Philippians 4: 4 Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. 5 Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand..........
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However my Library still counts around 1000 books witthout collection (not counting PB, Ebooks and perseus).
Mine is a little higher: Some are variations in names but many are outright omissions. I used a base of edition:Logos AND type:=("Bible Notes","Bible Commentary",Monograph) AND rating:<6 ANDNOT publisher:Perseus. Using the "Denomination" tags I have 1816 unclassified including many early church fathers. Using the "Denom. Stream" tags I have 1469 unclassified including Benedict XVI[:)] Subtracting out both the "Denom. Stream" and "Denomination" leaves 958 so clearly the two sets have differences.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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I used both as well to end up with the 40 odd books that remain. Also - I too excluded Perseus. I forgot to mention that little tid bit.
Of course, my library is considerably smaller. L5 Platinum plus a few K books.
Perhaps it would be a good idea to consolidate the rules. Maybe if it were the beginning of summer and I had more free time I would take this on my self.
I know the rules in this thread are good - every name added to the list was checked to ensure accuracy. I don't know about the other threads. I also have not yet tagged all my resources. Perhaps one day.L2 lvl4 (...) WORDsearch, all the way through L10,
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Why isn't Witherington, Ben, III classified as a United Methodist? He's ordained as one and teaches at a seminary approved for ...
Westminster Assembly belongs to Anglican and Presbyterian (Church of Scotland) groups.
John Mason Neale is Anglican where he appears as J.M. but not John Mason"
John Peter Lange is Calvinist/German Protestant.
Hmmm ... John Calvin appears in my unclassified group[H] In my ignorance I've made a Denom. Stream collection with Lange and Calvin.
Philip Bence is Wesleyian, as is Clarence Bence, I believe.
Robert G. Bratcher is Southern Baptist
F. E. Brightman is Anglican
Francis de Sales is CatholicThat gets 80+ additional books classified.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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Robert G. Bratcher is Southern Baptist
F. E. Brightman is Anglican
Francis de Sales is CatholicThis gets my unclassified list down to 875 i.e. 83 additional books were classified.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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Grace evangelical society is dispensational.
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is someone using this info to update the collections at faithlife?
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final comments for the day:
Thomas Wright is Anglican http://www.ccel.org/s/schaff/encyc/encyc12/htm/ii.xxvi.xi.htm
the series "A Bible Commentary in the Wesleyan Tradition" seems safely Wesleyan
David Winston is a Jewish rabbi http://www3.nd.edu/~philojud/04.htm
the series "Opening Up Commentary" seems to be Reformed http://www.heritagebooks.org/categories/Commentary/Commentary-Series/Opening-Up-the-Bible/
Walter Wink - progressive (mainstream) Methodist http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/20/us/walter-wink-theologian-who-challenged-orthodoxy-dies-at-76.html?_r=0
Lindsey Williams - Baptist http://www.lindseywilliams.net/about/Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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MJ - Added your suggestions, and I am now down to 38 titles in my collection of as of yet un-collected titles.
Thanks!is someone using this info to update the collections at faithlife?
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I suspect the original author of the thread is the only one who is able to do that. Presuming he is still with us, I think he will make the updates to his rules.
Last I talked to Andrew (he found a bug an unnecessary constraint that was imposed on the data layout by the code that generates the rules), a few weeks ago, he was planning to release an update soon. I think he is sometimes away from internet for extended periods of time.
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I suspect the original author of the thread is the only one who is able to do that. Presuming he is still with us, I think he will make the updates to his rules.
Last I talked to Andrew (he found a bug an unnecessary constraint that was imposed on the data layout by the code that generates the rules), a few weeks ago, he was planning to release an update soon. I think he is sometimes away from internet for extended periods of time.
Apologies for the absence. That's quite a spate of postings. I'll try to add all of the above on Saturday, and update the Faithlife page at the same time. Feel free to keep them coming.
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Created a new collection: Lexicon - Coptic, and placed the title: "A Concise Coptic-English Lexicon Second Edition" in it.
Smith, Fred - While I couldn't find any information on what denomination he was as an adult, he grew up southern BaptistL2 lvl4 (...) WORDsearch, all the way through L10,
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You guys have done great work! I will utilize these tags daily!
Thanks
TLB
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I have a question, sorry if it's dumb but I can't find any help on the topic of using the faithlife documents - if I make a private copy, and the file on faithlife is updated (like these collections may be this weekend thanks to Andrew), do I have to make a new copy or is mine update automatically? Is it an option to just have a "sync'd" copy?
Thanks!
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You have to make a new copy I believe.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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You guys have done great work! I will utilize these tags daily!
This is spectacular. I believe many others will use them as well. Would someone be willing to compile the list into a document (or a series of documents) and upload to the Logos Bible Software Group on Faithlife? I'll lobby for some space on the Logos blog to tell the world about the work that you've all put in and the resource that you've created.
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I have a question, sorry if it's dumb but I can't find any help on the topic of using the faithlife documents - if I make a private copy, and the file on faithlife is updated (like these collections may be this weekend thanks to Andrew), do I have to make a new copy or is mine update automatically? Is it an option to just have a "sync'd" copy?
Thanks!
This raises another question. How does one delete collections?
You guys have done great work! I will utilize these tags daily!
This is spectacular. I believe many others will use them as well. Would someone be willing to compile the list into a document (or a series of documents) and upload to the Logos Bible Software Group on Faithlife? I'll lobby for some space on the Logos blog to tell the world about the work that you've all put in and the resource that you've created.
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This raises another question. How does one delete collections?
Open the collections tool
Right click on the collection that you do not want
Will be asked if you want to Open or Delete it
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Thanks David, that did the trick!
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Please find below the latest copy of the spreadsheet. I've tried to include as many of the suggestions above as I could find - see responses below for exceptions.
There are a number of other additions, including the Main Country the author worked in and Dates of Birth and Death. This is still in the very early stages, so the data will be added slowly. If anyone can suggest a faster method, or is willing to help with this, then it would be greatly appreciated.
There are also additional columns to show where authors have been featured in a selection of biographical works. This is highly selective and still incomplete. Additional suggestions and offers to help with this would be welcome. This should help to indicate the importance of the author, though many important authors do not make it into popular biographical works.
If anyone would be willing to provide data for the Popes that are included as Logos authors, carefully noting how Logos has published their names, then that would be appreciated. (MJ?)
If anyone would be willing to provide data for the authors in Ante Nicene Fathers (ANF) and Nicene and Post Nicene Fathers (NPNF), carefully noting how Logos has published their names, then that would also be appreciated. I have removed Jerome for now, as NPNF lists him simply as Jerome, which picks up every author with the first name Jerome.
I've yet to include many of the journals, so help would be appreciated with categorising them as well.
The notes sheet has a new section showing people excluded to avoid confusion. This applies to the two Thomas Wrights that are not differentiated within Logos.
I've updated the collections available through the Faithlife post at https://faithlife.com/logos-library-theology-denomination-tags/documents, and I've added a few new denominations. This is the easiest way to get the updates. It should be automatic for those who have already accessed the collections this way.
Here's a zipped copy of the spreadsheet:
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Why isn't Witherington, Ben, III classified as a United Methodist? He's ordained as one and teaches at a seminary approved for ...
Westminster Assembly belongs to Anglican and Presbyterian (Church of Scotland) groups.
John Mason Neale is Anglican where he appears as J.M. but not John Mason"
John Peter Lange is Calvinist/German Protestant.
Hmmm ... John Calvin appears in my unclassified group In my ignorance I've made a Denom. Stream collection with Lange and Calvin.
Philip Bence is Wesleyian, as is Clarence Bence, I believe.
Robert G. Bratcher is Southern Baptist
F. E. Brightman is Anglican
Francis de Sales is CatholicThat gets 80+ additional books classified.
I think these suggestions are all now included. Calvin and Lange are in the Reformed/Calvinist Theology. I'd be happy if anyone wanted to suggest a suitable subgroup. I left Westminster Assembly in this group as well. As the Wikipedia article currently notes, the Westminster Assembly documents were accepted, but later revoked by the Church of England (in 1660), so it seems misleading to include them as Church of England, or even Anglican, especially as other episcopalians (Ussher), presbyterians and congregationalists contributed to writing them. I've left them as simply Reformed (Calvinist), noting that many later groups have chosen to accept them among their own foundational documents.
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Grace evangelical society is dispensational.
Clearly their founder is dispensational, but I wasn't sure whether the group itself was explicitly dispensational. Can anyone comment on this, preferably giving a web link?
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final comments for the day:
Thomas Wright is Anglican http://www.ccel.org/s/schaff/encyc/encyc12/htm/ii.xxvi.xi.htm
the series "A Bible Commentary in the Wesleyan Tradition" seems safely Wesleyan
David Winston is a Jewish rabbi http://www3.nd.edu/~philojud/04.htm
the series "Opening Up Commentary" seems to be Reformed http://www.heritagebooks.org/categories/Commentary/Commentary-Series/Opening-Up-the-Bible/
Walter Wink - progressive (mainstream) Methodist http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/20/us/walter-wink-theologian-who-challenged-orthodoxy-dies-at-76.html?_r=0
Lindsey Williams - Baptist http://www.lindseywilliams.net/about/Again, these should basically all be included. However, there are two Thomas Wrights in Logos, so I have not included either, but noted both on the Notes worksheet.
I think the Wesleyan commentaries should be picked up by the Publisher "Beacon", and the Opening Up commentaries should be picked up by the Publisher "Day One". Please let me know if not, or if I've misunderstood.
I couldn't find Lindsey Williams as an author on the Logos or Vyrso websites. Is this a Personal Book author?
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You guys have done great work! I will utilize these tags daily!
This is spectacular. I believe many others will use them as well. Would someone be willing to compile the list into a document (or a series of documents) and upload to the Logos Bible Software Group on Faithlife? I'll lobby for some space on the Logos blog to tell the world about the work that you've all put in and the resource that you've created.
Thanks, Ray. The document containing all of the information is the zipped spreadsheet on the post above. Feel free to post it elsewhere as you see fit.
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Absolutely a wonder document, well done.
Rog (BlueBird) - {since another user also has same first name}
Rog {BlueBird}
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