More Ignatius Press Books, Please

Some time ago a few Ignatius Press titles started appearing. There is still a trickle (three in Pre-Pub). Please bring in more - many more! I have already asked for two in particular, but there are many titles published by Ignatius that have great potential as Logos/Verbum books. Some of them - like the philosophical works of Josef Pieper, the great German neo-scholastic - would also be good for Noet.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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Yes, yes, yes! [Y]
I have a number great books from Ignatius Press in my print library, and would love to see these show up in Logos:
- The Everlasting Man by G.K. Chesterton
- Christianity for Modern Pagans: Pascal's Pensees Edited, Outlined & Explained by Peter Kreeft
- Prayer by Hans Urs von Balthasar
- The Shadow-Lands of C.S. Lewis: The Man Behind the Movie by Peter Kreeft
- The Man Born to be King by Dorothy Sayers
- The Annotated Thursday G.K. Chesterton's Masterpiece The Man Who Was Thursday Annotated by Martin Gardner
- The Novels of Charles Williams by Thomas Howard
- Dove Descending: A Journey into T.S. Eliot's Four Quartets by Thomas Howard
- The End of Time by Josef Pieper
- In Defense of Philosophy by Josef Pieper
- A Vacation with the Lord by Thomas H. Green, S.J.
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So many great books by Ignatius Press! Agree 100%!
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AND we need a Catholic Products forum so that resource suggestions from Catholic publishers like Ignatius Press get more attention and feedback.
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Rosie Perera said:
AND we need a Catholic Products forum so that resource suggestions from Catholic publishers like Ignatius Press get more attention and feedback.
That excellent suggestion deserves a thread all its own.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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Would love to see the Collected Works of Chesterton come to Logos!
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Greg Masone said:
Would love to see the Collected Works of Chesterton come to Logos!
Logos does carry a small subset of them here, but the Ignatius Collected Works would be awesome to have!
http://www.ignatius.com/Products/CategoryCenter.aspx?SearchTerm=chesterton+collected+works
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- Dentzinger: Enchiridion Symbolorum
- Whatever they have by Congar and de Lubac
- Shea: By What Authority?
- Nichols: Lovely Like Jerusalem
- Schönborn: God Sent His Son
- Ouellet: The Relevance and Future of the Second Vatican Council
- Stinissen: Into Your Hands, Father (Vyrso)
- O'Brien: Father Elijah + the rest of the series (Vyrso)
- And, of course, the full Jesus of Nazareth
Mac Pro (late 2013) OS 12.6.2
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Another Ignatius Press book that would be a perfect fit for Logos is Fr. Kenneth Baker's Inside the Bible:A Guide to Understanding Each Book of the Bible.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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I've recently noticed that a number of Ignatius books that are no longer available in dead tree format are now available as ebooks from Ignatius Press directly or for the Kindle, e.g., James Hitchcock's Recovery of the Sacred.
So now I must ask, when are we getting them in Faithlife's collection?
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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Agreed! More Ignatius Press books!
As I already mentioned, Chesterton's Collected Works would be awesome, as would Ratzinger's new Collected Works series and the rest of Balthasar!
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The new version of Denzinger would be excellent!
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There's another Ignatius book on newly on Pre-Pub - A Sense of the Sacred: Roman Catholic Worship in the Middle Ages by James Monti. There's also the Ignatius Catholic Study Bible Upgrade (3 vols.). I hope these herald many more.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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Would love to see all of Pope Benedict's Jesus of Nazareth books, Pope Benedict's In the Beginning, and Sheila Liaugminas' Non-Negotiable .
Thank you again for adding the additional Ignatius Catholic Study Bible books to Logos. It looks like they've zoomed all the way through into "Under Production" in only a couple of weeks.
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fgh said:
- Shea: By What Authority?
- Nichols: Lovely Like Jerusalem
- Schönborn: God Sent His Son
Ignatius Press Theology and Discipleship Collection (8 vols.)
Mac Pro (late 2013) OS 12.6.2
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Rosie Perera said:
- The End of Time by Josef Pieper
- In Defense of Philosophy by Josef Pieper
The above two are in the Josef Pieper Collection now in pre-pub:
https://www.logos.com/product/51483/josef-pieper-collection
Still waiting for the others on my list:
- The Everlasting Man by G.K. Chesterton
- Christianity for Modern Pagans: Pascal's Pensees Edited, Outlined & Explained by Peter Kreeft
- Prayer by Hans Urs von Balthasar
- The Shadow-Lands of C.S. Lewis: The Man Behind the Movie by Peter Kreeft
- The Man Born to be King by Dorothy Sayers
- The Annotated Thursday G.K. Chesterton's Masterpiece The Man Who Was Thursday Annotated by Martin Gardner
- The Novels of Charles Williams by Thomas Howard
- Dove Descending: A Journey into T.S. Eliot's Four Quartets by Thomas Howard
- A Vacation with the Lord by Thomas H. Green, S.J.
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Rosie Perera said:
- The Annotated Thursday G.K. Chesterton's Masterpiece The Man Who Was Thursday Annotated by Martin Gardner
The Man Who Was Thursday. With Annotations by Martin Gardner.
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Now Marc Cardinal Ouellet's The Relevance and Future of the Second Vatican Council! Very inexpensive in Pre-Pub, too.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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Greg Masone said:
and the rest of Balthasar!
Rosie Perera said:Prayer by Hans Urs von Balthasar
See here.
There are also new collections of works by Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, Thomas Howard, and Henri de Lubac, among others, but most of Ignatius' back-catalogue--as well as its timely works on marriage, the family, and related issues--are nowhere to be seen so far.
Please keep them coming, Verbum and Ignatius!
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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