Has anyone read this book and what was your opinion of it? I did around ten or twelve years ago,but I've decided to do so again. With what's going on at the...
Mark, I haven't read that book, but I do appreciate your comments on getting this group going again. So I'll join in. I'm about to start reading "The Lord's...
>Looking for a recommendation on a book about Christianity and >postmodernism. I am running into a lot of people who talk about >different people...
If you liked Dr. Veith's book on Spirituality, he also wrote Postmodern Times. I believe an updated version is called Loving God with all your Mind. I liked ...
Hi all, I just finished reading God of the Fairy Tale by Jim Ware. Ware retells the story, highlights a main theme or the climax and parallels this theme...
... on ... Stephenson. ... new ... also ... relative ... Hi Heather: Thanks for your kind words and reply. Another book by Gene Edward Veith I would recommend...
... Hi Karen: I don't think any Lutheran author would claim to have a monopoly on Biblical truth and accuracy. However, you are to be commended for your ...
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I don't subscribe to 'Logia' any more. Not because it's not good, but because I have so much else to read. But they do a fine job, and are to be commended...
Mark, I look forward to reading your review. I have not read the book. I am almost finished reading St. Augustine's Confessions. When I am complete I will pen...
... Actually, Ed Veith's book LOVING GOD WITH ALL YOUR MIND was his first, written back in the early 80's. His daughter Joanna once told me it was her...
You're right Mark, I ask for our pastor's approval on some books. They do not have time to peruse everything though, so I like to hear from this list too....
I have been listening to R.C. Sproul on the radio here. Has anybody read his books? He is a Calvinist--how does that differ from Lutheran? I have enjoyed his...
- He is a Calvinist--how does that differ from Lutheran? <Some major differences. The nature of the Lords Supper and predestination are two of them.> ... from ...
Just to make it clear Lutherans do believe in predestination. Our view of predestination has caused some to mistake our view with Calvin's, the two views are...
In a message dated 10/16/2004 12:51:28 PM Central Daylight Time, LutheranBookReview@yahoogroups.com writes: I have been listening to R.C. Sproul on the radio...
... Yes, limited atonement. I believe also that God does not desire the death of any. Do you know of any Lutheran books on predestination? I am thinking of ...
In a message dated 10/17/2004 2:02:58 PM Central Daylight Time, LutheranBookReview@yahoogroups.com writes: I am interested in reading more Luther. What would...
I recently completed an online course on St. Augustine's Confessions through Notre Dame, Indiana. It was interesting to study this work and discuss it with...
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Mark, I am not sure I would agree with what you said. I would say that the Lutherans are catholic and therefore we find ourselves in much agreement with the...
In a message dated 10/23/2004 2:55:58 PM Central Daylight Time, LutheranBookReview@yahoogroups.com writes: In the Confessions we ... for man ... Augustine...
Augustine was the "Pre-Lutheran of the Month" for Cross+Wise in September. It was hard to decide which Lutheran statement to use for the short article on him! ...
I assume you are talking about the Cross+Wise magazine found online at www.crosswisemag.com and free for congregational distribution. It is a relatively short...
Thank you for this review. Is there a particular translation of Confessions that you would recommend for a church library? Amazon had quite a few and some...
I just had the Penguins Classics version of Augustine's Confessions. I don't know if it is a particularly good translation or not. I had to find a copy quick...
I happen to have an 11-volume commentary series called, "Meyer's Commentary on the New Testament". It's by Heinrich August Wilhelm Meyer. It was written in...