Greeting subscribers. As followers of Theological Letters know, I spent much of last year writing a forthcoming book on Leibniz and the problem of evil. I have been posting installments from that work every Sunday. The volume is now complete and in the copyediting phase with Routledge. It should be out later this year. But anyone who would like to read the volume in advance can do so here. Paid subscribers have access to the full manuscript.
Now that Leibniz is off of my plate, I plan to tie up some loose ends here on Theological Letters. I have several series that are presently incomplete. I know of four. If you are aware of any others, please let me know in the comments. (Comments are typically for paid subscribers only, but today’s post is an exception.) The four of which I’m aware are:
A Brief History of Predestination (missing part 4)
On Mary, the Mother of God (missing part 3)
God-World Relations: Are the Eastern Church Fathers Panentheists? (Missing parts 2, 3, and 4)
Calvin on Apostasy (missing part 3)
My two questions for you, dear reader, are: (1) Do you know of any other incomplete series on this page that I should add to the list? (2) If you were to request an order of completion, how would you prioritize these missing posts?
The comments are open. Please weigh in. Next week, I’ll announce the results and get started on tying up these loose ends. In the meantime, be watching for the latest installment of The Nathan Jacobs Podcast this Thursday.
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My vote:
A Brief History of Predestination (missing part 4)
Agreed on A Brief History of Predestination (missing part 4)