It is a little confusing Bruce but good deals to point out anyway for anyone who might have missed and are interested in these topics / authors.
Bruce Dunning: DIsciple II: These are not part of the 12 days of Logos deals, they are part of the Christmas sale. FL has mixed everything into the one page rather than distinguishing the 12 days on a separate web page so unless you keep a check on which section of the page you are on it is not all that clear. Clicking of the 12 days of Logos link on home page takes starts you at a bookmark offset from the top of the Christmas sale page. Bruce Dunning: Karl Barth's pastoral prayers and Walter Brueggemann's introduction to the Psalms are great deals. Thanks. Initially I was confused by this but now I understand. Perhaps it is just me but I'm guessing I'm not the only one who was confused.
DIsciple II: These are not part of the 12 days of Logos deals, they are part of the Christmas sale. FL has mixed everything into the one page rather than distinguishing the 12 days on a separate web page so unless you keep a check on which section of the page you are on it is not all that clear. Clicking of the 12 days of Logos link on home page takes starts you at a bookmark offset from the top of the Christmas sale page. Bruce Dunning: Karl Barth's pastoral prayers and Walter Brueggemann's introduction to the Psalms are great deals.
These are not part of the 12 days of Logos deals, they are part of the Christmas sale. FL has mixed everything into the one page rather than distinguishing the 12 days on a separate web page so unless you keep a check on which section of the page you are on it is not all that clear. Clicking of the 12 days of Logos link on home page takes starts you at a bookmark offset from the top of the Christmas sale page.
Bruce Dunning: Karl Barth's pastoral prayers and Walter Brueggemann's introduction to the Psalms are great deals.
Karl Barth's pastoral prayers and Walter Brueggemann's introduction to the Psalms are great deals.
Thanks. Initially I was confused by this but now I understand. Perhaps it is just me but I'm guessing I'm not the only one who was confused.
Mattillo:Anyone have any thoughts on this resource? https://www.logos.com/product/157807/a-history-of-israelite-religion-in-the-old-testament-period-volumes-i-and-ii
Well, it's pretty creative. YHWH as a Jebusite amalgum! Whoa there, Zadok!
"God will save his fallen angels and their broken wings He'll mend."
review available at http://commons.lib.jmu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1132&context=letfspubs (and others)
Orthodox Bishop Hilarion Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."
Thank you both
I checked the Denver seminar list in the files forum and it states:
Albertz, Rainer. A History of Israelite Religion in the Old Testament Period (OTL). 2 vols. Westminster John Knox, 1994. This detailed study uses a classic liberal reconstruction of the history of Old Testament literature with interaction with recent discussions and discoveries.
Mattillo: Anyone have any thoughts on this resource? https://www.logos.com/product/157807/a-history-of-israelite-religion-in-the-old-testament-period-volumes-i-and-ii It is included in the reference collection
Anyone have any thoughts on this resource? https://www.logos.com/product/157807/a-history-of-israelite-religion-in-the-old-testament-period-volumes-i-and-ii
It is included in the reference collection
My price is about $15 cheaper if I got it in the reference collection!
It's good to finally see the Baylor Handbook Series on sale (I think this is the first time I see it on sale), but unfortunately I'm interested only on Old Testament volumes, so it doesn't really help me... =\