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So, the book "Befriending Silence" is linked to, twice. But I think the second one is supposed to be "Pastoral Liturgy" or something. This needs to be changed so we can access the book from this page and give Verbum our money...
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"] Standard Publishing Company (in Logos) is a instrumental branch of the Churches of Christ. But certainly a small, mostly Northern thread. [/quote] technically, they would not be a branch of the C of C. They share the same name and heritage. And, yes, the instrumental ones tend to be in the North and the acapella in the south
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"] [quote user="Friedrich"] Churches of Christ (acapella...which means a key distinctive was not using instruments in worship at all).[/quote] A minor sliver correction - Standard Publishing Company (in Logos) is a instrumental branch of the Churches of Christ. But certainly a small, mostly Northern thread. [/quote] Correcting
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[quote user="Denise"] [quote user="David Wanat"]I haven’t heard of Restorationists before and have no idea how they might actually differ[/quote] See Ben's tag-line: https://community.logos.com/forums/t/190601.aspx (plus the thread's double-bump didn't seem to take). Restorationists are kind of like the theology was badly damaged, and our job is to
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[quote user="Bill Shewmaker"] I'm in! In not DOC, COC or cofC, but I am Restoration Movement...looks to me like some very good reading/pondering. Thank you for this heads-up! [/quote] Bill...what's left? Moberly-ite?
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[quote user="mab"] I just learned that he passed away at 80. Another great scholar gone. [/quote] Goodness. A great loss. I don't consider 80 old, anymore. He's contributed so much.
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[quote user="Mattillo"] In addition to the Revelation book, this book is also stuck in the process somewhere. https://ebooks.faithlife.com/product/193481/indescribable-educators-guide [/quote] At least it's free...
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[quote user="Roger A Ford"] Ok, I don't know where else to put this, but here goes. I received today the logos tech tip on the Canvas doc tool. I previously did not know it existed. Anyway, I was thrilled as it perfectly captures the first step in my Bible study workflow. I always start by importing into MS Word and manipulating the text so as to make
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[quote user="DAL"] I got them all since I already have the ones offered in the Logos website. Verbum is putting out some great freebies 👍😁👌 DAL [/quote] I agree!
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Some Samples: 2with all lowliness and meekness, with patience, forbearing one another in love, 3eager to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. Now Paul forbids dissension and urges the Ephesians to strive for love, so as not to lose the spirit of unity and peace which will enable them to put up with one another in patience. Modesty
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[quote user="Keep Smiling 4 Jesus :)"] [quote user="Keep Smiling 4 Jesus :)"]An idea is searching for Live "hour course" sorted by Relevance => https://www.logos.com/search?query=hour%20course&limit=60&page=1&ownership=unowned&geographicAvailability=availableToMe&filters=status-live_Status [/quote] Sorting by Highest Price first can be followed by finding
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[quote user="Mattillo"] https://verbum.com/monthly-sale#free Ancient Christian Texts [/quote] Never used them, but I liked the write-up about the Ambrosiaster authored commentaries. I like having church fathers' works and fresh translations, easily accessible. I have gotten the free and cheapest ones, likely will get the others. For instance, am working
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logos, especially for this sale, ought to make it possible to search individual courses, vs. having to wade through collections.
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"] Prayer and Community: The Benedictine Tradition by Columba Stewart Letting God Be God: The Reformed Tradition by David Cornick Poverty and Joy: The Franciscan Tradition by William J. Short Our Restless Heart: The Augustinian Tradition by Thomas R. Martin Journeys on the Edges: The Celtic Tradition by Thomas O'loughlin Silence
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[quote user="Mattillo"] Has anyone taken Moo’s Romans course? I’m pretty sure it would be great because I like moo but I’m curious if he addresses NPP [/quote] I own it, I started it about the time COVID19 hit, but only have gotten through a few segments. (only because, life...) however NPP is referred to and interacted with, yes. He provides critique
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I haven't gone through this thread all the way, but there may be some clues for you, Michael. I am sorry, I'm on-call right now and can't go through it all for you. It has got to be something with how your collections are set up, I am thinking. (mine as well)
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[quote user="Michael Childs"]Still doesn't work And the problem is not just with Wesley's Works. I tried with my Luther Collection and my Spurgeon Collection. [/quote] I don't have those collections, but I am wondering if those collections have been set up with an underlying bible reference type or something. when I went back to search Wesley and chose
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[quote user="Michael Childs"]I did not used to have this problem.[/quote] Hey Michael, I confess I haven't used it in a while, but I do remember it used to have little slide button so we could choose "basic" or "Bible." No longer see that. I noticed when I tried to search a name like Augustine in a specific resource, it pulls up relevant sections from
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I'm a lot less erudite and complex than John and MJ. I have a rudimentary understanding of DA, so in itself it is not really something I stand or fall on, just one more way to examine the Biblical text to me. What interested me in the series were the graphics as a helpful means of understanding and conveying meaning to others, especially in a teaching
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Thanks, Matillo. I had thought there was an intentional bent toward that view for the whole series, this seems to point in that direction. Just good to know.