This book is one of the key works in the revival of atonement studies in the last couple of decades. It has been languishing in pre-pub and is one of several pre-pubs slated to be canceled within this week if Faithlife can't get their production costs covered. A campaign to draw attention to them has helped somewhat, but this one is the one I'm particularly rooting for, and it's still not over the top. I thought a thread of its own might draw more attention to it.
This is indeed a most important subject! Thank you for bringing special attention to this resource. I would have totally missed it!I have now pre=ordered it and hope others will do likewise.I have been studying this subject most carefully. I have added much material on this topic in my greatly expanded edition of my New Treasury of Scripture Knowledge, a work titled The Ultimate Cross Reference Treasury.
You will recall that The New Treasury of Scripture Knowledge is a Logos resource.
Thank you, Jerome, for your order!
This book is one of the key works in the revival of atonement studies in the last couple of decades. It has been languishing in pre-pub and is one of several pre-pubs slated to be canceled within this week if Faithlife can't get their production costs covered. A campaign to draw attention to them has helped somewhat, but this one is the one I'm particularly rooting for, and it's still not over the top.
I want to stress that this is the sort of theological resource that Logos needs more of. Those involved in serious/higher theological studies need to engage a wide range of systems. The dialogue this work enters does just that. I did my doctoral dissertation on the atonement. This book caught my eye early on and was one of the first I read. It was extremely helpful in getting caught up on the where the theological conversation was at, and because it engages other viewpoints, it served as springboard for my literature survey and getting a handle on contemporary works in atonement studies.
Getting this in Logos will benefit not just current users but future students entering the conversation. If we get behind this, hopefully it will prompt FL to widen their selection of theological resources.
Please order! It's only $18!
Thank you, Jerome, for your order! This book is one of the key works in the revival of atonement studies in the last couple of decades. It has been languishing in pre-pub and is one of several pre-pubs slated to be canceled within this week if Faithlife can't get their production costs covered. A campaign to draw attention to them has helped somewhat, but this one is the one I'm particularly rooting for, and it's still not over the top. I want to stress that this is the sort of theological resource that Logos needs more of.
I want to stress that this is the sort of theological resource that Logos needs more of.
Let me give a morning bump for the lovely people in the Eastern parts of the Western hemisphere--we are almost there!
Just a few more orders would put this title into production. Will you be the one?
Now it looks like probably just one more would do it!
Just a few more orders would put this title into production. Will you be the one? Now it looks like probably just one more would do it!
Let me give a morning bump for the lovely people in the Eastern parts of the Western hemisphere--we are almost there! The Nonviolent Atonement, 2nd ed.
Bumping this again--no movement in the last 24 hours. Just one more will probably be enough!
Let me give a morning bump for the lovely people in the Eastern parts of the Western hemisphere--we are almost there! The Nonviolent Atonement, 2nd ed. Bumping this again--no movement in the last 24 hours. Just one more will probably be enough!
Sean, I think that because they are closed on Sunday they haven't accounted for orders since Saturday closing time. Just a guess. Because Early Christian Families is in the same state of completion.
This is an automated process. No one is checking each day to tally them up.
We probably need just one more order!
This book is one of the key works in the revival of atonement studies in the last couple of decades. It has been languishing in pre-pub and is one of several pre-pubs slated to be canceled within this week if Faithlife can't get their production costs covered. A campaign to draw attention to them has helped somewhat, but this one is the one I'm particularly rooting for, and it's still not over the top. I thought a thread of its own might draw more attention to it. The Nonviolent Atonement, 2nd ed.
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Keep Smiling [:)]
So close!
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It was nonviolent.