Henri Nouwen and Richard J Foster
How is it that neither Vryso nor Logos have anything by Henri Nouwen? Nothing, nada, bupkis? Really?
And how is it that only Vryso has two books by Richard J Foster, and neither of them is "Celebration of Discipline"? Please add!
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People have been asking for Henri Nouwen for years now. Maybe there is some issue with getting the rights to publish his works. Please, Logos, work on this. He's a crucial author! Plenty of his books are available for Kindle, so they have got to be Vyrso-able. Granted, some of them are published through HarperCollins (mostly their imprint HarperOne) which I don't think you have a relationship with (yet), but you ought to work on that too. Even though they are a secular publisher, they have so many books of Christian interest.
Image is another publisher of many of Nouwen's books, and that is a must to get into the Logos/Vyrso stable. A good Catholic publisher, many works of broad ecumenical interest: Mother Teresa, Murray Bodo, St. Augustine, Pope Francis, Teresa of Ávila, G.K. Chesterton, Joan Chittister, Frederick Copleston's History of Philosophy, Dorothy Day, Teilhard de Chardin, Francis de Sales, Esther de Waal, Harold Fickett, Michael Ford, David Noel Freedman, Joseph Girzone, Scott Hahn, Thich Nhat Hanh, Luke Timothy Johnson, Thomas à Kempis, Hans Kung, Helen M. Luke, Alister McGrath, Thomas Merton, Richard John Neuhaus, John Henry Newman, Michael Novak, Basil Pennington, Pope Benedict XVI (also published as Joseph Ratzinger), Pope John Paul II, Pope John XXIII, Ronald Rolheiser, Fulton Sheen, Margaret Silf, John Michael Talbot, Phyllis Tickle, Desmond Tutu, Evelyn Underhill, Gary Wills, Walter Wink, Philip Yancey, ....
Thomas Nelson has also published one of Nouwen's works, and you do have a relationship with them already, so perhaps you could start with this one:
Turn My Mourning Into Dancing: Finding Hope in Hard Times
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How is it that neither Vryso nor Logos have anything by Henri Nouwen?
My long time observations of Logos/Vyrso is that they like to publish anything they can get their hands on. The fact they don't yet have Nouwen tells me they either have not thought of Nouwen, had not yet gotten around to Nouwen or have a snag in securing rights to Nouwen. I seriously doubt they have Nouwen blacklisted.
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they either have not thought of Nouwen
Not likely, since he's been the subject of a number of threads requesting his works:
http://community.logos.com/forums/t/288.aspx
http://community.logos.com/forums/t/7311.aspx
http://community.logos.com/forums/t/18477.aspx
http://community.logos.com/forums/t/71907.aspx
And now this one.
Most likely it's a rights issue. I hope they get that worked out since I would immediately buy up any and all Nouwen books they produce. I have about a dozen of them in print already and have read several of them but have shifted over to doing most of my reading in digital format these days.
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they either have not thought of Nouwen
Not likely, since he's been the subject of a number of threads requesting his works:
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I agree that reason is not likely. (Although Logos has shown the ability to ignore many threads...) I included the possibility to be complete in my listing of potential reasons.
My response was not meant to negate your post, but was merely an excuse to post the links to those other threads, in case anyone wanted to see them. Some of them list titles, and it might draw more attention to them in case they were overlooked.
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My response was not meant to negate your post, but was merely an excuse to post the links to those other threads, in case anyone wanted to see them
I appreciate your sensitivity and consideration. Thanks for your post.I also agree with Pastor Kay's request for Richard Foster's works.
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I also agree with Pastor Kay's request for Richard Foster's works.
Yes, me too! I think he's been requested almost as often as Nouwen. And for completeness, here are those threads:
http://community.logos.com/forums/t/7317.aspx
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Yes and yes! [Y] and [Y]
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Yes, a collection from either Foster and Nouwen will be a welcome addition!
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[Y][Y]Hope to see those works in Logos version.
2 Peter 3:18 But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To him be the glory both now and to the day of eternity. Amen.
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I also agree with Pastor Kay's request for Richard Foster's works.
Yes, me too! I think he's been requested almost as often as Nouwen. And for completeness, here are those threads:
http://community.logos.com/forums/t/7317.aspx
I too have often expressed that I would love to have these available. But, if this ever happens, I would much prefer to have it in Logos rather than Vyrso.
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I would much prefer to have it in Logos rather than Vyrso.
Ahh... But I would prefer it to be in Vyrso, and then very soon after move to Logos.
Good point. [:)]
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Either way, it'd be nice to see some movement on this.
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For sure.
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Would love to see some works by Henri Nouwen
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This is an old thread but I too continue to patiently wait.
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Henri Nouwen is always worth a bump. Has anyone created a UserVoice suggestion for his works? I only see this one. Perhaps we need a suggestion for his complete works.
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Henri Nouwen is always worth a bump. Has anyone created a UserVoice suggestion for his works? I only see this one. Perhaps we need a suggestion for his complete works.
I've just added a whole bunch of suggestions for his books. I put them as separate suggestions because they are from several different publishers, and Faithlife won't be able to get all of them at once. It will be easier to track this way.
These are the most important ones, IMO:
The Return of the Prodigal Son: A Story of Homecoming
The Wounded Healer: Ministry in Contemporary Society
Life of the Beloved: Spiritual Living in a Secular World
Second tier:
Reaching Out: The Three Movements of the Spiritual Life
Here and Now: Living in the Spirit
The Inner Voice of Love: A Journey Through Anguish to Freedom
The Road to Daybreak: A Spiritual Journey
Creative Ministry
The Genesee Diary: Report from a Trappist Monastery
Intimacy
A Spirituality of Fundraising
Our Greatest Gift: A Meditation on Dying and Caring
Aging: The Fulfillment of Life
Sabbatical Journey: The Diary of His Final Year
Behold the Beauty of the Lord: Praying With Icons
Letters to Marc About Jesus: Living a Spiritual Life in a Material World
The rest I'm either not familiar with, have no opinion about, or don't think they are as important to get in Logos. But I'd buy them all if they were available! Everything I've read by Henri Nouwen is so excellent, draws me closer to God.
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Thanks!
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I've just added a whole bunch of suggestions for his books.
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Still so much Nouwen left to go!
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This has only 37 votes, 3 of which are mine. We need to fix this.
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Absolutely. Rosie's top three are, in my opinion, the bare minimum.
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