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Crucial Questions Series - RC Sproul


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Just about everyone offers this series for free (Logos, Amazon, etc.).

 

Is there any chance that Accordance will do the same by including it in every collection?

 

 

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I think it would help sell Accordance packages (especially Starter) since Sproul is well-known and admired and will also help move some of his other books as well!

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Sproul is well respected but outside Reformed circles I am not sure how desired his works are. But that said I hope you get your way.

 

-Dan

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That said, Dan, R. C Sproul still very respected anywhere and his works should be included in Accordance the same way AYB Commentaries and many other works in Accordance of more liberal tendencies or like books from other traditions are. It seems like you are saying that just because some do not agree with the reformed tradition or what he says should not be included in Accordance. hum...

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It didn't come out right... I had meant to imply it is worth having. I have read some Sproul and find him interesting I just meant to say because he isn't universally appreciated I do hope he makes it into Accordance.

 

  • However, ethical decisions enter into every aspect of our lives. No field or career is immune from ethical judgments. In politics, in psychology, and in medicine, ethical decisions are made regularly. Legislative action, economic policy, academic curricula, psychiatric advice—all involve ethical considerations. Every vote cast in the ballot box marks an ethical decision.
R. C. Sproul, How Should I Live in This World?, vol. 5, The Crucial Questions Series (Lake Mary, FL: Reformation Trust Publishing, 2009), viii.
-Dan
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