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Originally Posted by py3ak Doug Wilson has a track record of making it easy for people to access his works, so that may also factor in. No doubt some production costs are involved, and if Wilson is a small investment and a reasonable return, whereas Bavinck is a big investment with less expectation of return, it would take very discerning and principled leadership to reverse those priorities. |
I didn't mean to sound like I was slamming Logos completely.
It made me wonder if people can put stuff in a format for them in order to make it available and cut down on their production costs. Thus, I was thinking that maybe Wilson's publishing arm had already put his works in the right format making it cheap for Logos to disseminate.
I'm not against making less than stellar works available. In fact, it's helpful to have the theology of Finney and others available.