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Ted Hans:Can we have more books by Gordon D. Fee please! Thanks. Ted God's Empowering Presence: The Holy Spirit in the Letters of Paul Gordon D. Fee Pauline Christology: An Exegetical-Theological Study Gordon D. Fee Listening to the Spirit in the Text Gordon D. Fee Paul, the Spirit, and the People of God Gordon D. Fee
Didn't he write one on how to study the bible "for all its worth"? If it’s the same guy he's a very knowledgeable author.
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Anthony Hamlin: Didn't he write one on how to study the bible "for all its worth"? If it’s the same guy he's a very knowledgeable author. +
That's him, and that book is included in the Zondervan offerings on the Pre-Pub page.
Ted
Definitely needed
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Yup! All great books. Gordon Fee was another of my professors from Regent College -- both a great scholar and a passionate man of God; traits rarely combined so deeply in one person.
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I agree with Rosie; great books, greater man! I, too, enjoyed his classes during my time at Regent.
What I would love to see, and this would require Logos speaking with Dr. Fee, is a version of his New Testament Exegesis with links and instructions on how to accomplish each step using Logos. Perhaps someone has already done the work to bridge this gap and I don't know about it? How to use Logos effectively at each step?
Wayne
Rosie Perera: +1 Yup! All great books. Gordon Fee was another of my professors from Regent College -- both a great scholar and a passionate man of God; traits rarely combined so deeply in one person.
Yes! Anything from Gordon Fee.
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Rev. Wayne Paul Barrett: I agree with Rosie; great books, greater man! I, too, enjoyed his classes during my time at Regent. What I would love to see, and this would require Logos speaking with Dr. Fee, is a version of his New Testament Exegesis with links and instructions on how to accomplish each step using Logos. Perhaps someone has already done the work to bridge this gap and I don't know about it? How to use Logos effectively at each step?
Wayne, that's a great idea! Gordon lives in my neighborhood, and I'm his primary computer geek -- he calls me whenever he has a problem. I could demo Logos to him and ask him what he thinks about this idea. I'm sure he wouldn't have any objections, but someone else would have to do the work to show how to use Logos for each step, and that would be a huge undertaking. I wish I could tackle this, but I don't have the time. If someone does this, they (or someone else) should do the companion volume Old Testament Exegesis by Douglas Stuart, too. That pairing would make an amazing Logos tutorial! Incidentally, I've requested these two books in Logos format, and George Somsel told me they used to be available (he has them) but no longer are.
In the meantime, if you'd like to see some good video tutorials on using Logos to do exegesis, check out Mark Barnes' 4-part series on using Logos to prepare a sermon.
Yes! More Gordon Fee!
Yes, please! Especially 1) God's Empowering Presence, and 4) Paul, the Spirit, and the People of God.
I'm just reading Pauline Christology and wanted to suggest it. A big +1 for this and at least God's Empowering Presence.
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Rosie Perera: Rev. Wayne Paul Barrett: I agree with Rosie; great books, greater man! I, too, enjoyed his classes during my time at Regent. What I would love to see, and this would require Logos speaking with Dr. Fee, is a version of his New Testament Exegesis with links and instructions on how to accomplish each step using Logos. Perhaps someone has already done the work to bridge this gap and I don't know about it? How to use Logos effectively at each step? Wayne, that's a great idea! Gordon lives in my neighborhood, and I'm his primary computer geek -- he calls me whenever he has a problem. I could demo Logos to him and ask him what he thinks about this idea. I'm sure he wouldn't have any objections, but someone else would have to do the work to show how to use Logos for each step, and that would be a huge undertaking. I wish I could tackle this, but I don't have the time. If someone does this, they (or someone else) should do the companion volume Old Testament Exegesis by Douglas Stuart, too. That pairing would make an amazing Logos tutorial! Incidentally, I've requested these two books in Logos format, and George Somsel told me they used to be available (he has them) but no longer are. In the meantime, if you'd like to see some good video tutorials on using Logos to do exegesis, check out Mark Barnes' 4-part series on using Logos to prepare a sermon.
Both of these books used to be available in Logos format. I own them and use them often. They are great (so I back up Mr. Somsel's word). Logos sent out an email about two or three years ago, I think, saying that they had lost the rights to sell the books so there was a last-chance sale. I remember that Amazon used to have a used-page for the cd of the Logos version (I helped a friend of mine pick them up there a year after they stopped being sold), but I can't find that page now.
Hopefully, Logos will be able to re-secure those rights as they are very good resources.
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I agree with them. It would be great if Logos will add these books.
Jacob Hantla: Hopefully, Logos will be able to re-secure those rights as they are very good resources.
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Jacob Hantla: Both of these books used to be available in Logos format. I own them and use them often.....Logos sent out an email about two or three years ago, I think, saying that they had lost the rights to sell the books so there was a last-chance sale. I remember that Amazon used to have a used-page for the cd of the Logos version (I helped a friend of mine pick them up there a year after they stopped being sold), but I can't find that page now. Hopefully, Logos will be able to re-secure those rights as they are very good resources.
Both of these books used to be available in Logos format. I own them and use them often.....Logos sent out an email about two or three years ago, I think, saying that they had lost the rights to sell the books so there was a last-chance sale. I remember that Amazon used to have a used-page for the cd of the Logos version (I helped a friend of mine pick them up there a year after they stopped being sold), but I can't find that page now.
I am really bummed that I missed out on those. I too hope that Logos manages to get the rights back again.
Noticed a collection description => http://www.logos.com/product/4235/guides-to-new-testament-exegesis-collection includes:
The vision for this collection comes from Gordon Fee’s New Testament Exegesis: A Handbook for Students and Pastors. By developing handbooks for each genre and book collection, this collection operates as an extended treatment of Fee’s narrower scope.
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