Paulist Press Classics of Western Spirituality Bundle (126 vols.)
Paulist Press Classics of Western Spirituality Bundle (126 vols.) is a great set. Quality annotated translations, with introductions. I am posting this because in another thread which I did not mean to hijack this was discussed a bit and it was asked if this set could be discussed elsewhere... Not seeing it pop up I decided to try to facilitate it. Enjoy!
-Dan
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Yes, it's an excellent series. However, I wouldn't need the entire set, nor can I afford it. I'd pre-order some volumes right now if they were available individually. Maybe Faithlife could offer a deal where you get a discount if you pre-order or buy ten or more volumes from this series!
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Yes, it does look like a great set, and it would be nice to have all those titles, but it's a large chunk of change.
I'm more interested in the pre- and post-Reformation Christianity bundles than the non-Christian religions bundle, but those former two sets together cost more than the larger bundle. So it wouldn't make much sense to go that route.
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A would agree having them offered individually one might see over half of them under development in a month... perhaps they were unable to get them individually... I do not know.
-Dan
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Here are all the sub-bundles available.
Classics of Western Spirituality: Pre-Reformation Christianity (55 vols.)
Classics of Orthodox Spirituality (16 vols.)
Classics of Medieval Spirituality (41 vols.)
Classics of Western Spirituality: Post-Reformation Christianity (44 vols.)
Classics of Reformation Spirituality (23 vols.)
Classics of Lutheran Spirituality (10 vols.)
Classics of Anglican Spirituality Collection (7 vols.)
Classics of Modern Catholic Spirituality (19 vols.)
Classics of Western Spirituality: Judaism, Islam, and Native American Religions (28 vols.)
Classics of Jewish Spirituality (15 vols.)
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Perhaps if we pushed one collection - maybe Anglican Spirituality - into productions by pushing it in the forums, people would have a chance to see the value and other collections would follow.
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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Thanks, Dan, for starting this thread. Maybe I will get in on this one.Dan Francis said:Paulist Press Classics of Western Spirituality Bundle (126 vols.) is a great set. Quality annotated translations, with introductions. I am posting this because in another thread which I did not mean to hijack this was discussed a bit and it was asked if this set could be discussed elsewhere... Not seeing it pop up I decided to try to facilitate it. Enjoy!
-Dan
Logos 7 Collectors Edition
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MJ. Smith said:
Perhaps if we pushed one collection - maybe Anglican Spirituality - into productions by pushing it in the forums, people would have a chance to see the value and other collections would follow.
Classics of Native American Spirituality (2 vols.)
Is something that should be useful to all North Americans and small enough that anyone can take a chance on it. I have not used these in particular but owning several of the set in print form I know the quality of them.
-Dan
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Louis St. Hilaire said:
Here are all the sub-bundles available.
Classics of Western Spirituality: Pre-Reformation Christianity (55 vols.)
Classics of Orthodox Spirituality (16 vols.)
Classics of Medieval Spirituality (41 vols.)
Classics of Western Spirituality: Post-Reformation Christianity (44 vols.)
Classics of Reformation Spirituality (23 vols.)
Classics of Lutheran Spirituality (10 vols.)
Classics of Anglican Spirituality Collection (7 vols.)
Classics of Modern Catholic Spirituality (19 vols.)
Classics of Western Spirituality: Judaism, Islam, and Native American Religions (28 vols.)
Classics of Jewish Spirituality (15 vols.)
Thanks. I didn't realize there were many other smaller bundles besides the three bundles that made up the 126 volume bundle.
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