Weleyan / Methodist Base Package
Logos certainly has the resources available to make a great Wesleyan / Methodist Base Package. This is especially true with the New Interpreter's Bible Commentary and Dictionary now available as Logos resources.
But there one resource that Logos does not have that could be the crown jewel of such a package. I refer to the Bicentennial Edition of Wesley's Works. This is the first edition of Wesley's Works that can truly be thought of as scholarly, and its notes are by the best Wesleyan scholars in the world. I hope that they will reach out to Abingdon Press and arrange to publish this great work.
I cannot imagine anyone interested in Wesleyan and Methodist resources who would not love to have this resource in Logos format.
I cannot wait to see what will be in a Wesleyan / Methodist Base Package.
"In all cases, the Church is to be judged by the Scripture, not the Scripture by the Church," John Wesley
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Yes!!!
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Thank you for voicing this; have been waiting for Wesleyan / Methodist base package.
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Plus one from me!
Malcolm
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I would just love to see what they put in a Wesleyan/Methodist package at all!
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I would just love to see what they put in a Wesleyan/Methodist package at all!
Logos already has a lot of resources by noted Methodist scholars Ben 'Witherington and Tom Oden. It shouldn't be hard to put a package together.
Since the United Methodists are the third largest denomination in the United States (after the Roman Catholics and the Southern Baptists), it totally baffles me why Logos does not pursue this market.
Especially since I are one.
"In all cases, the Church is to be judged by the Scripture, not the Scripture by the Church," John Wesley0 -
Since the United Methodists are the third largest denomination in the United States (after the Roman Catholics and the Southern Baptists), it totally baffles me why Logos does not pursue this market.
This does not include Wesleyans, Free Methodists, Nazarenes, Methodist Episcopal Church (and variations), and those of us serve independent ministries but belong firmly in the Wesleyan/Methodist camp.
It is time to move forward.
Blessings,
FloydPastor-Patrick.blogspot.com
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It is time to move forward.
I agree so much. Methodist-Wesleyan base packages would be amazing.
Meanwhile, show your love for Methodist/Wesleyan/Nazarene products and help us ascertain how large our Wesleyan-Methodist demographic is. We'll continue to bring in Methodist-Wesleyan books and resources while we explore base package possibilities.
Here are some new products you can help show us how engaged and active our Methodist-Wesleyan audience is:
Thomas N. Ralston's The Elements of Divinity
Joel Green's works from Wipf & Stock
Ben Witherington's The Living Legacy
If you missed H. Orton Wiley's Systematic, don't miss it--bid soon.
Also, the New Beacon Bible Commentary upgrade could really use some love.
And please, always continue sending in your book suggestions and requests. We're working on those that have already been suggested, but please keep sending in more suggestions.
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Thanks for the info, Brandon!
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I, too, would love to see a Wesleyan/Methodist Base Package in Logos. Some of the desirable titles either are or have been in Community Pricing, but I missed some early on. I note that the recent announcement of an Anglican base package includes Wesley's writings, but that really ought to be, in my estimation, in a Wesleyan Methodist base package. There is a set of about 40 volumes languishing in Community Pricing under the title something like Classic Works on Baptism--many of which would be of prime interest to those interested in a Wesleyan Base Package.
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In addition to the groups above, the Wesleyan Church and Church of God (Anderson, IN) would be apart of this package
Some additional Resources
A Bible Commentary in the Wesleyan Tradition (Which is already a Logos product)
ARMINIAN - books - some are already in Logos
The Wesleyan Theological Society website: http://www.wtsweb.org
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