The Christian Tradition (5 Volume Series from University of Chicago Press)
The Christian Tradition: A History of the Development of Doctrine, Vol. 1: The Emergence of the Catholic Tradition (100-600)
The Christian Tradition: A History of the Development of Doctrine, Vol. 2: The Spirit of Eastern Christendom (600-1700) (Volume 2)
The Christian Tradition: A History of the Development of Doctrine, Vol. 3: The Growth of Medieval Theology (600-1300)
The Christian Tradition: A History of the Development of Doctrine, Vol. 4: Reformation of Church and Dogma (1300-1700)
The Christian Tradition: A History of the Development of Doctrine, Vol. 5: Christian Doctrine and Modern Culture (since 1700) (Volume 5)
The next series is huge. I have one volume, but I believe there are four in total (with the Credo volume included to make up the fourth). Apparently, it comes with a CD containing original language creeds. It would be absolutely ripe for conversion to Logos format.
Creeds and Confessions of Faith in the Christian Tradition
Yes, yes, yes! [Y]
We've been requesting this for so long (since at least five years ago). I'm guessing it's been hard for Faithlife to establish a relationship with University of Chicago Press. Otherwise we should have had this long ago.
How 'bout it, Lutheran Product Manager (whoever that is these days)? Gabe?
(of interest to Lutherans and Orthodox)
And Catholics and any Protestants who are interested in Church history and development of doctrine...
(This should probably be moved to the Lutheran Products forum, or Orthodox, to get the attention of the right product manager.)
Yes, yes, yes! We've been requesting this for so long (since at least five years ago). I'm guessing it's been hard for Faithlife to establish a relationship with University of Chicago Press. Otherwise we should have had this long ago.
Yes, yes, yes!
Sorry, should have searched the forums first, but I did search Logos :-) Also, the Creeds series is with Yale University Press. Does FL have a relationship with them?
(of interest to Lutherans and Orthodox) And Catholics and any Protestants who are interested in Church history and development of doctrine...
Yes, quite, and also Anglicans. But one could keep on typing forever
(Might it be worth emailing Chicago university press direct? I am inspired by whoever it was that contacted Zondervan...)
(of interest to Lutherans and Orthodox) And Catholics and any Protestants who are interested in Church history and development of doctrine... Yes, quite, and also Anglicans. But one could keep on typing forever
I think we could sum it up by saying that Pelikan's work should be of interest to all English-reading Christians.
Fine :-) If that's what it would do to get Pelikan's work into Logos, I'm all for it!
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