Living on earth
There is a pernicious trend i see going on where the last volume in a book series only sees a hardcover release, leaving kindle users such as i frustrated. This recently happened with Anais Nin and will be happening with Joel Beeke.
Hopefully there will be eventual kindle releases for them, and also for the upcoming 7th volume of the Mastricht set.
By mentioning Beeke and Mastricht i am evincing my Reformed interests, and to be transparent i feel like singling out here what i currently have in the mix in the Reformed Theological disposition.
Calvin's Institutes
Brakel's Reasonable Service
works of Bavinck
Turretin's Elenctic theology
works of John Owen
& Reformed confessional documents
These are like the Greatest Hits volume 1 of Reformed Theology
But the mix at large isn't focused on any one thing, the whole design of the mix is to give me a whole picture, the whole cast of a play called "Living on earth".
Hopefully there will be eventual kindle releases for them, and also for the upcoming 7th volume of the Mastricht set.
By mentioning Beeke and Mastricht i am evincing my Reformed interests, and to be transparent i feel like singling out here what i currently have in the mix in the Reformed Theological disposition.
Calvin's Institutes
Brakel's Reasonable Service
works of Bavinck
Turretin's Elenctic theology
works of John Owen
& Reformed confessional documents
These are like the Greatest Hits volume 1 of Reformed Theology
But the mix at large isn't focused on any one thing, the whole design of the mix is to give me a whole picture, the whole cast of a play called "Living on earth".