BOOK NOTES

 

A number of our readers have taken advantage of our offer of 18 back issues of this journal, selected at random over many years, for only $3.00. Our newer subscribers might especially be interested in what we have said back through the years. This special offer is mailed out but once a month, at our regular mailing, but you may place your order at anytime.

If you have not read C. S. Lewis, and you owe it to yourself to do so, you might start with Mere Christianity and The Screwtape Letters, his two most widely appreciated titles. They have life-changing potential for believers as well as unbelievers. They are $4.50 each, postpaid, or $7.95 for both titles.

I am presently reading with great profit The Daily Bible Study series on the Old Testament, patterned after Barclay’s series on the New Testament. the 24-volume set is now complete and range from $6.95 to $8.95. You should try one or two, and if you agree with me as to their amazing value, you can add an occasional volume until you have them all. You might start with Genesis (Vol. I) or Isaiah (Vol. I), which are $7.50 and $8.50, postpaid.


With this issue we complete our 34th year of publication, 28 of those years under the name of Restoration Review. With our next issue in January we begin our 29th volume and for two years, the Lord willing, we will pursue a study of Biblical interpretation or rules and principles of hermeneutics. Our next bound volume, which should be available by early spring, will have the title Adventures of the Early Church and will contain the past two years of this journal, 1985-86, and will match the previous bound volumes. If you have a standing order for the bound volumes, you need not order again. If not, you should reserve a copy. The price will probably be $10.50, which is little more than the subscription price.

The latest word from the publisher is that The Stone-Campbell Movement by Leroy Garrett is suddenly out of print, with orders unfilled. A new printing should be ready by February. If you do not yet have this book, let us reserve you a copy at $21.95. This new printing puts us over 10,000 copies, which is something for a rather expensive history book. We will still offer a free copy when you send a club — 8 subs at $3.00 each — to this journal, new or renewal, including your own, total $24.00.

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