| OFFICE NOTES |
A
Journey Toward Jesus
by
Edward Fudge and Bruce Edwards, which usually sells for 1.50, is free
for the asking from Mark Whitt, 1400 Elkton St., Athens, Al 35611.
But you should include postage. This may be of special interest to
you since it is a collection of 16 letters between two preachers of
“conservative” Churches of Christ in their struggle with
legalism and search for grace.
R.
L. Whiteside lived and died right here in Denton, Texas and was
widely appreciated as a Biblical thinker. His daughter continues to
make some of his books available, and we recommend them highly. His
Commentary
on Romans
is 5.00;
Doctrinal
Discourses
6.25;
Kingdom
of Promise and Prophesy
4.00; Reflections 6.45. Postage prepaid.
For
Restoration history buffs we list three
musts:
The Fool of God
by
Louis Cochran at 3.85;
The
Living Oracles
(Campbell’s
N.T.) at 10.50; and
Memoirs
of Alexander Campbell
(2
vols. in one) at 17.95.
The
Word Abused
is
the bound volume of this journal for 1975-76 and is 5.95. Our latest
bound volume for 1977,
Principles
of Unity and Fellowship,
is
now available at 5.50.
Howard
Snyder’s books, which question the structures of the modern
church and look to the church as the community of the King, are
justifiably receiving lots of attention. They will really turn you
on.
The
Problem of Wine Skins
is
4.30 and
The
Community of the King
is
4.60, postpaid. The chapter on unity in the latter is especially
worthwhile.
We
also have two of George Eldon Ladd’s books that we recommend.
In
The
Last Things
he
tells you how to interpret prophecy, 3.25, and his
Commentary
on Revelation.
which
you can understand, is 4.25, postpaid.
F. F. Bruce’s Paul Apostle of the Heart Set Free may seem high at 13.95, but it is a 500-page volume representing a lifetime of study, and one to which you will return time and again.
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You
cannot go on being a good egg forever; you must either hatch or rot.
—C.
S. Lewis