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A Theology of Liberation: History, Politics and Salvation by Gustavo Gutierrez
Bible Jesus Read, The by Philip Yancey
Introducing New Testament Interpretation (Guides to New Testament Exegesis)
The Importance of the Local Church by Daniel E. Wray
A New Heart: A Commentary on the Book of Ezekiel (International Theological Commentary) by Bruce Vawter
Poverty and Christianity by Michael H. Taylor
From This Verse: 365 Scriptures That Changed the World by Robert J. Morgan
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About meI love books regarding the Biblical worldview. When Christian writers take different positions, I look to the deep Scriptural reasoning of classic covenant theologians to resolve differences. Writings based on covenant theology help me separate good, better, and best theological teaching. I value the insights provided by Augustine, Calvin, the Westminster Divines, and the Puritans.
About my libraryFor years, I have maintained a long list of books that I would most like to have handy for research and reference purposes. Currently I own only about 5,000 of the 15,000 books on my list. I would love to email an Excel list of the other 10,000 books to used book dealers who can quote me good prices (no more than half of the retail price) on the books that I still want to buy. If you know book dealers who provide such a quote service, would you please email tim@covenant.net? Thanks.
Eventually, I hope to have my 15,000 favorite books in the palm of my hand. I would like to buy (once costs come down) or rent a high speed scanner like the one described at http://www.kirtas-tech.com/APT_1200.asp. Then a room full of books can be be reduced to a DVD full of PDF files. Once all books have been scanned to a DVD, I plan to give away or sell all of my hard copy books (depending on what the copyright laws allow).
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I have uploaded a cover for The Killing Ground: The British Army, the Western Front, and the Emergence of Modern Warfare, 1900–1918 by Tim Travers. This is from the 1987 Allen & Unwin hardcover edition.
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Blessings,
Robin
http://heartofwisdom.com/blog
posted by heartofwisdom at 1:34 pm (EST) on Nov 20, 2008
I am a librarian and I frequently use www.bookfinder.com to search for out of print as well as new books. Many are incredibly cheap.
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Thanks!
Skunkmaster_XVII
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If interested, go to http://charlescameron.wordpress.com & click on e-books, at the top of the page, for details.
Best wishes.
Charlie
posted by charlescameron at 10:07 am (EST) on Aug 24, 2007
I highly discourage you from scanning your library in. Keep your paper books; they're precious.
But good luck in expanding your library!
posted by anime_scholar at 3:32 am (EST) on Aug 4, 2007
God bless you.
Charlie
posted by charlescameron at 8:26 pm (EST) on Mar 5, 2007
I fear this may be a futile attempt to harmonise the naming, because there are a number of other people that have the same attribution, and I think that some of those may be one-time Thingabrarians who will not get around to making the change.
Thanks for the attempt, anyway.
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It doesn't take long to do and it would make your site much more accessible.
I look forward to spending more time looking at your catalog.
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