New Kindle eBook Titles from Concordia Publishing House
March 30th, 2011
More Kindle formatted e-Books are available from Concordia Publishing House. Please note that the latest titles include the most recent edition of Dr. Gene Edward Veith’s The Spirituality of the Cross.
Mission from the Cross: Lay Reader’s Edition
The Lonely Way: Volume 1
The Lonely Way: Volume 2
Journey Into Prayer
Proclaiming the Parables
Theological Commonplaces: On Christ by Johann Gerhard
Music in Early Lutheranism
A Mother’s Search for Meaning: The Dance Goes On
Commentary on Romans by Philip Melanchthon
Commentary on Luther’s Catechisms: Ten Commandments
The Spirituality of the Cross: New Revised and Improved Edition
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Thank you for doing this. My wife and I have just recently started exploring the kindle and are testing it right now on the pc before we purchase an actual kindle. I’ve been thinking about getting Grace upon Grace anyway, so I’ll likely get it for kindle and see how it works. If I like it, I’ll likely be picking up some of the titles you mention above, too.
Thanks again,
Randy
Any expectation or time line for getting some of these books in epub format? As an owner of a Nook and not a Kindle, I am finding patience a true virtue in getting some of these treasures for my e-reader.
Pastor McCain,
The “Theological Commonplaces” is part of the same series you folks are starting that came so highly recommended right?
God Bless,
Steve
@Steve Foxx
Hee Hee, I couldn’t resist. I remember Dr. Kilcrease’s comments and got the Kindle version. Looks great!! Just bookmark the table of contents and you’re ready to go. It’s a great idea for a guy who’s going to sit on a bus today for 6 hours.
Steve
I have a request: Would Concordia (or any publisher!) please put out What Luther Says by Ewald Plass in Libronix? It would be good to revise it to reference LW, but I won’t complain if you just put it out the way it is.
This work has been a big help over the years. It’s helped me find a number of obscure Luther quotes, as well as presenting a good overview of Luther’s thoughts on particular
topics.
In order to extensively search this work now, I use Google’s searchable snippet version on Google Books. A Libronix version would be very helpful.
That is a good candidate for LOGOS format.
Paul. Keep up the good work. I love accessing my books on the iPad. Any thought of releasing the hymnal on iPad or kindle? I know there are copyrights issues, but I still think it could be done.
T
Hi Todd, no, sorry, it can be done, due to how the music industry chooses to use its rights under copyright law. It is not a CPH decision not to do this, it is simply the way things are with the way copyright holders choose to exercise their rights.