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It's good to have my Themelios collection up to date with the latest release. Is an index or Table of Contents for the whole series available anywhere? The Gospel Coalition (publishers of Themelios ) site has several HTML indices, but I'm wanting something I can have on my PC and refer to at will - a Word doc or a PDF, perhaps. Has any worthy Christian
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A sound policy, I believe. Over the years, while I've fed well on books espousing my own theological position, I've been more challenged by books from different perspectives. Indeed, that is what has helped establish me in my own position. So well said, Bob. We Christians don't need to run scared.
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Thanks, Rosie. I had wondered it that was the reason. Helpful to have it confirmed but, as you rightly say, disappointing.
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I'm now reading the third in the recently-published (in Logos) Lion History Series. The majority of the maps and photos appear divded by a white column down the middle. What's the reason for this? It makes using them in Ppoint or Word by copying and pasting a bit useless. (Screenshot below).
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It's good to have Themelios at last. Does anyone have a Table of Contents for the issues contained in the recent Logos release? The best option would be a Notes file, but an Excel spreadsheet or Word document would be better than nothing.
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Yes, please - this is a ground-breaking book on a vital topic.
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Not wanting to knock the Czechs, bless 'em, but I imagine that not much Czech is spoken outside of the Czech Republic and Slovakia. A decent French translation, by contrast, would be a service to the vast number of French speakers all over the world. Logos users have been badgering the powers that be for such a volume for years; it would be wonderful
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Is it just me, but I can't access any entry in the Suggestions forum? I get an error message whichever post I click on.
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Edward W. Fudge's significant book, The Fire That Consumes, is now available in its third, updated edition. Since its initial publication in 1982 it has had a huge impact on Christians' understanding of conditional immortality and the view of hell as issuing eventually in annihilation. It has proved itself to be no 'passing fancy' work and deserves
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All very postmodern, this ultra-sensitivity to feelings. Personally, even if I'm angry or frustrated by Logos 4 or anything else, I'd prefer a robust, factual explanation about WPFs, other users not having the same problem etc. to help me get the thing in a rational perspective. Surely we should have enough inner strength to be able to cope with that
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What's LCV, please?
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Another solid and practical help, Mark. Many thanks once again.
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A valuable service - thanks a lot!
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Are we to expect any more tutorials from our helpful friend Mark Barnes? I hope so - they are first class.
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Many thanks. It's great to have that pool of expertise out there to fish in when necessary!
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I'm looking at the Beatitudes, focusing at present on the first one, and want to see how different Bibles render it. I'm familiar with F7 and the associated Text Comparison tool, which currently has five of my most frequently-used Bible versions in the box. But is there a way of quickly showing, side by side, Matthew 5:3 in all the Bibles I possess
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Averaged out over the year, probably an hour a day - plus time checking these forums!
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Quite right, Dennis. They're also good for those of us who have been using Logos for a long time. The program has hidden depths...
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Thanks, Philip. I've emailed you...
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Many thanks, brothers. I'll have fun attempting to import and use these!