As I recall, I was able to get the Francis Schaeffer collection (that I had been wanting to buy) at a bargain price last year.
Indeed I also got the Schaeffer collection last year at a deep discount.
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Great! So much for saving up for my Zondervan pre-pub purchase. (Bob, are you certain we can't do Zondervan on a payment plan? Pleeeease!)
Or maybe have Zondervan in the tourney I am joking of course, or am I
Paul Golder: I think it would be beneficial if all Logos purchases showed up on my credit card statement as a random pick of one of the following: Housewares Kitchen Goods Flowers Bathroom Accessories Quilting Supplies Etc...
I think it would be beneficial if all Logos purchases showed up on my credit card statement as a random pick of one of the following:
Housewares
Kitchen Goods
Flowers
Bathroom Accessories
Quilting Supplies
Etc...
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Terry Poperszky: Christina:I literally just finished begging my darling husband to purchase, or contribute heavily, to my iPad. So, what was his answer?
Christina:I literally just finished begging my darling husband to purchase, or contribute heavily, to my iPad.
So, what was his answer?
His answer remains the same.......sure, I can get the iPad, but I have to purchase it with my money. Hey, where's the justice! Perhaps he'll change his mind once the device is released and the pricing is completely finalized. Yes, I'm still hoping for a subsidized 3G iPad. Okay, can't a girl dream?
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Ok folks, we might as well play with this a bit.
What are you HOPING makes it into the March Madness shuffle?
Just for giggles, here's part o my list. Although I admit I'm torn. I'm not sure my budget could sustain many of these unless they make it the whole way.
Hermeneia on CD-ROM 2.0
Anchor Yale Bible (84 Vols.)
Charles Simeon's Horae Homileticae Commentary (21 Vols.)
Classic Commentaries on the Greek New Testament (14 Vols.)
A History of Christian Doctrine (2 Vols.)
Theological Journal Library Volume 12
BDAG/HALOT Bundle
So how about you? What are you hoping to see when the madness begins?
My List:
NICOT/NICNT
Hermeneia
Anchor Yale Bible
N.T. Wright books (if they somehow, magically get published in time)
Baker Theology Collection
I like Apples. Especially Honeycrisp.
if last year's is any indication, it won't be Commentary series, but peculiar collections (like Shaeffer), monographs, and the like.
Thomas Black:What are you HOPING makes it into the March Madness shuffle?
I just received Hermeneia this week
My prioritized dream list is:
1) Zondervan Bible Reference Bundle http://www.logos.com/products/prepub/details/5656
2) Yale Anchor Bible http://www.logos.com/products/details/4469
3) Ultimate Archeology Collection http://www.logos.com/products/details/3267
4) Anchor Yale Bible Reference Library (29 Vols.) http://www.logos.com/products/prepub/details/5732
5) International Critical Commentary Series http://www.logos.com/products/details/1906
Logos 7 Collectors Edition
Here are mine:
ICC NT Commentary
SESB, Version 3
IVP Evangelical Theology Collection
Expositions of Holy Scripture, MacLaren
Evangelical Dictionary of Theology (take it out of the set)
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Dan DeVilder: if last year's is any indication, it won't be Commentary series, but peculiar collections (like Shaeffer), monographs, and the like.
Last year's selection was just individual resources, and they were all under $100 retail, except for Shaeffer. Any wonder it won?
Perhaps we should manage our expectations?
My list of hopes is all on prepub. Except Moo's Romans.
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Todd Phillips:Last year's selection was just individual resources, and they were all under $100 retail, except for Shaeffer. Any wonder it won?
Yeah, we just want Logos to put the A team out on the court, not the bench players.
I would like to see some Zondervan or Baker titles.
Looking at last year's entries there is a price range of $9.95 to $125.00, with the bulk between $30.00 to $40.00. So I'm guessing our choices will be in that range again. And probably one resource in the hundred dollar + range, to take the championship.
It's all very exciting though...
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Mark A. Smith: Todd Phillips:Last year's selection was just individual resources, and they were all under $100 retail, except for Shaeffer. Any wonder it won? Yeah, we just want Logos to put the A team out on the court, not the bench players.
One reason I didn't jump on several of the 12 Days of Christmas specials is; I like most of the other titles included in the Collections they were gleaned from. My hope is to get the whole Collection, so I just passed on the special. The regular Collection prices are a similar savings to the individual super specials.
These lists read more like fantasies, but I can dream, too! I've been wanting MacArthur's complete works, the commentaries especially, since I got into Logos a couple of years ago. Unfortunately, I never seem to have the free money with the pre-pubs that keep coming out.
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I would like to see Shed's "Dogmatic Theology" in the list and the EDNT.
I just hope that there will be no large ticket items costing too much, because I'm already stretched in my book budget and I've got a lot of pre-pubs. What I would like is a chance to get some resources which normally cost $50+ reduced to more affordable prices. The Carson book last year - The Difficult Doctrine of the Love of God - was a good bargain, as was Davidson - The Vitality of Worship: A Commentary on the Book of Psalms. If I could get a few books I want and spend no more than say $100 then I shall be a happy bunny.
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I would be very happy to see Logos pull out some real quality books in the $20-$40 price range from some of their bigger (and much pricier) collections, similar to what they did with the "12 Days of Logos." That "event" in December allowed me and a lot of others to pick-up some books that are a bit more unique in nature, but still have a broad appeal, like the "Dictionary of Theological Interpretation of the Bible" and "The Drama of Scripture," both of which are among the cream of the crop of a $330 14-book Baker collection.