Ian Blacker
- I bought this new John Stott series, because I love the way that JS writes, and that he can make complex Biblical truth understandable to anyone. He was a great preacher and teacher, and marvelous public servant whom even American presidents sought advice from. Yet despite the promise inherent in anything that JS writes, as I have read through numerous sermons, one disappointment stands above the greatness of his collected works. That is this: the publication is very poorly done. I assume that the works were digitized and not edited by human eyes, as there are so many spelling and grammatical errors that can only come from electronic articulation and interpretation of a work. It is disturbing to read these works and have to think hard about what word is really meant, other than that is printed. I would trust that Logos will re-visit this great work, and humanly re-edit it so that it can fulfill its inherent promise. Ian T. Blacker.
- Have they fixed these issues since then?