Free book of the month now active for October
Although I already had both of these volumes I'm happy for those who will be able to get in on this deal.
Using adventure and community to challenge young people to continually say "yes" to God
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Oops, I missed the thread that was already created for this - http://community.logos.com/forums/t/131461.aspx
I actually looked to see if anyone had posted about it but wasn't familiar with the title on the thread using - FBOTM [:$]
Using adventure and community to challenge young people to continually say "yes" to God
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Bruce Dunning said:
Oops, I missed the thread that was already created for this - http://community.logos.com/forums/t/131461.aspx
I actually looked to see if anyone had posted about it but wasn't familiar with the title on the thread using - FBOTM
Thats Ok, better twice then not at all, you can add the free book of the month Spanish links https://www.logos.com/es/librogratuito
http://hombrereformado.blogspot.com/ Solo a Dios la Gloria Apoyo
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Bruce Dunning said:
but wasn't familiar with the title on the thread using - FBOTM
Thanks for the reminder not to use too much jargon! [:)]
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Bruce Dunning said:
but wasn't familiar with the title on the thread using - FBOTM
No need for the slamming face. I didn't recognize the acronym either [:P]
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I just clicked the link for the free Spanish resource and now all of my Logos websites are in SPANISH. Help!
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/jimerwin/ - a postmodern pastor in a digital world
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Jim Erwin said:
I just clicked the link for the free Spanish resource and now all of my Logos websites are in SPANISH. Help!
Look on the bottom (right?) of the page for a link to switch back to the English version of the site.
Thanks to FL for including Carta and a Hebrew audio bible in Logos 9!
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OK. So I cleared my browser. That fixed it.
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/jimerwin/ - a postmodern pastor in a digital world
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What is "New Covenant" all about? Reformed Traditional viewpoint ??????
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Craig Keener is affiliated with the National Council of Churches. Gordon Fee (if you take the two for $1.99 deal) is with the Assemblies of God which is Pentecostal. I'm not sure about the other ones who wrote commentaries in the six-volume set.JoshInRI said:What is "New Covenant" all about? Reformed Traditional viewpoint ??????
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JoshInRI said:
What is "New Covenant" all about? Reformed Traditional viewpoint ??????
It's called New Covenant because it's a New Testament series. It's not named that way because of theology. The series description says that it's "compiled by contributors from a diverse range of backgrounds". Both authors are good exegetes, but you have to be discerning with any commentator.
Keener has a diverse background and currently teaches at a Wesleyan school. http://www.craigkeener.com/about-craig/
Fee is Assemblies of God but has taught in many schools. http://www.regent-college.edu/faculty/retired/gordon-d-fee
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Thanks Mr. Harper. I suppose despite living in Rhode Island and being born in Connecticut - I consider msyelf Southern-Baptist, conservative, traditionally-fundamental, NKJV/preaching and enjoy ESV reading, Bible-centered, (I will add only one label here - premillenial) future associate-pastor-wannabe - having some idea about the books I add to my library matters to me.
I have to consider the free volumes and how much use I might make of them. I think in this case - I will add them as views in opposition to my own probably. I usually read commentaries so I do not go off personally in some erroneous or heretical fashion by mistake.
I have to wonder if free is worth pursuing/obtaining at times though. Others (like the always awesome Todd) who replied here...thanks for helping me out again.
Blessings and thanks,
Joshua in Rhode Island
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Jim Erwin said:
OK. So I cleared my browser. That fixed it.
Also ... https://www.logos.com/en will always take you back to English.
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You are welcome, Josh.JoshInRI said:Thanks Mr. Harper. I suppose despite living in Rhode Island and being born in Connecticut - I consider msyelf Southern-Baptist, conservative, traditionally-fundamental, NKJV/preaching and enjoy ESV reading, Bible-centered, (I will add only one label here - premillenial) future associate-pastor-wannabe - having some idea about the books I add to my library matters to me.
I have to consider the free volumes and how much use I might make of them. I think in this case - I will add them as views in opposition to my own probably. I usually read commentaries so I do not go off personally in some erroneous or heretical fashion by mistake.
I have to wonder if free is worth pursuing/obtaining at times though. Others (like the always awesome Todd) who replied here...thanks for helping me out again.
Blessings and thanks,
Joshua in Rhode Island
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Good Commentaries! Fee and Keener are first class scholars!
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