Our editor, James I Packard, strongly suggests your student first use Conversa-Phone’s “Learning Ciceronian Latin” primer before attempting the “John Owen Made Easy” educational series.
Present Series includes:
*How to read aloud the so called “hard places” in Owen to make better sense of them
*How to carry whole theological disciplines in your head
*How to overcome the lack of broad introductions that ease a mind gently into a subject
*How to overcome a complete lack of comprehensive summaries
*How to ignore chapter divisions as reliable pointers for the discourse
*How to dispense with overrated literary proportion since topic length is determined by intrinsic complexity
Great for home-scholars, classical scholars, and actual readers everywhere! Publicly-educated students should start with Conversa-Phone’s “Hopping on Pop” series before attempting this series.
Late to this one; clicking on archives: This is not as daft as it looks: I am currently reading "The Mortification of Sin (John Owen)- Abridged and made easy to read (!)by Richard Rushing" from the Puritan Paperbacks series published by The Banner of Truth Trust. Just the job for a 50 year old whose faculties aren't as sharp as they were!
Our editor, James I Packard, strongly suggests your student first use Conversa-Phone’s “Learning Ciceronian Latin” primer before attempting the “John Owen Made Easy” educational series.
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*How to read aloud the so called “hard places” in Owen to make better sense of them
*How to carry whole theological disciplines in your head
*How to overcome the lack of broad introductions that ease a mind gently into a subject
*How to overcome a complete lack of comprehensive summaries
*How to ignore chapter divisions as reliable pointers for the discourse
*How to dispense with overrated literary proportion since topic length is determined by intrinsic complexity
Great for home-scholars, classical scholars, and actual readers everywhere! Publicly-educated students should start with Conversa-Phone’s “Hopping on Pop” series before attempting this series.
You may also want to get the new Princeton and Yale Family Package, which includes: "Jonathan Edwards for Idiots" and "Timothy Dwight for Dummies."
ReplyDeleteIf only they had had John Owen Made Easy when my children were small...*heavy sigh*
ReplyDeleteLate to this one; clicking on archives: This is not as daft as it looks: I am currently reading "The Mortification of Sin (John Owen)- Abridged and made easy to read (!)by Richard Rushing" from the Puritan Paperbacks series published by The Banner of Truth Trust. Just the job for a 50 year old whose faculties aren't as sharp as they were!
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