I would love to see the works of Gordon H Clark hit the logos format....
[Y][*]. You beat me to this suggestion, a thousand times YES!
Ted
I saw the Gordon Fee suggestion and it reminded me of Clark [:D]
Please, PLEASE get these into Logos!!!
Glad to see others interested in Gordon Clark.[:D]
Please!
Gordon Haddon Clark is a must! [:D]
Triple yes! for Gordon Clark....yes...YES...'YES!!!
This also gets my vote! I was just searching for any Gordon H. Clark available and found this thread instead.
Too bad there isn't a collection yet (or a single book!) but it sure would be helpful if his works were available in Logos!
I wanted to bump this old thread because I'd like these resources. No Gordon Clark material available in Logos still. Come on, this was one of the Great Christian philosophers/apologist of the twentieth century.
[Y]
FWIW: Several of these titles are now available as e-books at http://www.trinitylectures.org/books-c-35.html
And, even though it is not authored by Clark, I would also highly recommend Hoeksema's The Clark-Van Til Controversy. Foundational to understanding Clark (and Van Til), imo. http://www.trinitylectures.org/clark-van-til-controversy-the-p-67.html Even if you do not agree with the positions of Clark and Hoeksema, you will be challenged theologically w/r to hard/soft determinism, the free offer, etc. ... perhaps as you have never been challenged before. So put down the tambourine, stop the Kumbya choruses and the group hugs, and pick up a copy of this gem (hopefully in Logos someday) and dive in with your thinking cap on.
I wanted to bump this old thread because I'd like these resources. No Gordon Clark material available in Logos still. Come on, this was one of the Great Christian philosophers/apologist of the twentieth century. FWIW: Several of these titles are now available as e-books at http://www.trinitylectures.org/books-c-35.html And, even though it is not authored by Clark, I would also highly recommend Hoeksema's The Clark-Van Til Controversy. Foundational to understanding Clark (and Van Til), imo. http://www.trinitylectures.org/clark-van-til-controversy-the-p-67.html Even if you do not agree with the positions of Clark and Hoeksema, you will be challenged theologically w/r to hard/soft determinism, the free offer, etc. ... perhaps as you have never been challenged before. So put down the tambourine, stop the Kumbya choruses and the group hugs, and pick up a copy of this gem (hopefully in Logos someday) and dive in with your thinking cap on.
I had to track down a second hand copy from the States in order to read this and very interesting it was too. I am not sure that I agree with Frame that "neither man was at his best and neither quite understood the other's position" but they definitely generated more heat than light. I too would like this in Logos.
Thanks, I have read some on The Clark-Van Til Controversy and found it worth exploring. Logos supplies much of Van Til's work with the Higher Base Packages, too bad they don't offer Clark. I was told his work on the nature of evil was hands down the best there is.
Still no Clark!
I will have to buy outside of Logos again. In addition to Clark, I think this will be the next -Here.
Has this project reached the ear of Logos?
Clark would be a valuable addition to Logos.
How do you suggest a book(s) be published in a Logos format? Is this the forum for that? If so, how do you know if Logos is considering or will ever consider it?
This is the correct forum for suggestions.
The only way to know if someone saw it is if a FL employee responds. This is more likely to happen in a particular denominational/theology forum than this forum, as some of the FL employees assigned to those groups are more hands-on and interactive.
Have you cross-posted this in the Reformed forum, for example?
No, I will try that. Thanks.
We've reached out to the folks at the Trinity Foundation a couple of times, but they're not currently interested. John Robbins used to run TF. He was interested, but wanted to wait until they finished getting everything published. He's since passed away, and his son wasn't interested last time I reached out.
Phil, this makes me sad [U] and I am willing to pay more for products in Logos that paper.
Phil,
Did he give you a reason for his not being interested? And, is there anything on our end that we can do to push Trinity Foundation?
I would love to have Gordon H Clark's work in Logos. And like a previous commentator, I am willing to pay more for Logos format than print. Any chance this will happen, FL? Can we beg the son of John Robbins?
Too bad. I would like to see Clark's books in Logos format. The research would be much easier to access and document for writing on Clark's views.
[:'(] Sorry to hear this.
Any news Phil?
Bump. Any news FL?
Bump for FL.