
Scott Jacobsen
- All of the resources in this collection would be new to your account.
- I actually have the Complete Works of Francis Schaeffer as well on Logos. The only books that are new if you have the complete works are The Finished Work of Christ and The Letters of Francis Schaeffer.
- I also have the Complete Works of Francis Schaeffer on Logos and also don’t see a dynamic price for this expanded collection. I would consider purchasing if this was enabled to be dynamically priced.
- Is there a way to see which articles have been updated or changed, or how this volume differs significantly from the 2nd edition?
- I would like the same information. According to the product details the second edition is 336 pp larger than the new edition. What has changed?
- Page count doesn't necessarily reflect less information as the hard copy of the new edition could be printed on larger pages or use a smaller font. Still more information would be nice.
- "The Evangelical Dictionary of Theology and before it the Baker Dictionary of Theology have been valuable reference tools for decades. This latest edition, sixteen years after the previous one, is very welcome. Narrowing the focus to theology per se has created space for a fuller coverage of this area with many new entries. This book is no mere update or new edition but is a substantially new work in its own right. A valuable reference tool to have at hand." –Tony Lane, professor of historical theology, London School of Theology "With a rigorous focus on the key themes, topics, and people of systematic and historical theology, this volume is an indispensable handbook for pastors and teachers. New to this third edition are many authors and entries related to global Christianity (such as African theology, immigration, Asian theology, and Hispanic theology). The articles are the optimal length for a substantive overview of the topic with a brief bibliography pointing the direction for further study. I will use this resource regularly and recommend it heartily." –Clinton E. Arnold, dean and professor of New Testament, Talbot School of Theology, Biola University