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[quote user="Ted Weis"] Please don't let volume two be forgotten. [/quote] I very much agree and would love to see Volume 2 in Logos Software. Keep well Paul
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Thanks Graham for your quick reply ! No problem, I'm happy to await the update when it comes. Glad it wasn't something I did! Keep well paul
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Hi everyone - I've discovered that in each of my Collections there is no aggregate number of resources shown. Usually a number appears immediately after the words "resulting collection". I was wondering if this was a consequence of the recent upates, whether it is a bug or perhaps a setting has changed? I'm running Logos software version 9.3.0.0040
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I very much agree David Paul - I would also like to see some Ehrman books. Its important to be able to read and assess the original arguments of those we may disagree with. Logos 9 would be the ideal platform to compare books and make those kinds of assessment. Keep well Paul
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Hi Nokuthula Sibanda - I think SineNomine is right. I also live in Australia ( God's own country ) and using a credit card to pay normally involves an international charge. This is because although the Logos Bible Software website can display Australian dollars, you are buying the product in American dollars - so it is an international transaction.
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Hi MM - I had a quick look in my library to see what might assist. Most seem to deal with the theology of the Trinity rather than giving a clear historical exposition. However, I hope these references might be of use: Historical development in general terms - Olsen & Hall - “The Trinity” - https://www.logos.com/product/3813/the-trinity
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Hi Puddin' - I think exegesis has its place, but its likely you already have a view on the relevant scriptures. An alternative approach is to first line up your main argument using the summary exegetical materials and then address each of your opponents' main arguments sequentially. Its more work, but if done well provides a complete answer to them
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Thanks Mark - It's very generous of you to make these available. Keep well Paul
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Hi Hugo - Welcome to the forum! I have Logos 8 on a PC with Windows 10 64 bit using Chrome browser and seem to get a similar result to you: When I press the button for the video to play on the website the "Ephesus: Imperial Cult" media at https://media.faithlife.com/logos-media/414506-13838998-- is simply black (no video plays), though I do get the
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A good suggestion. It's an excellent book - well worth having in Logos! Keep well Paul
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Hi mm I'm not really sure if the following is useful or whether there is a different debate involving Kline out there. However, there are two recent resources that may refer to a debate involving Kline. Unfortunately, I can't check this to be certain as I don't have those resources: Canon, Covenant and Christology: Rethinking Jesus and the Scriptures
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I agree also. Keep well Paul
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Some interesting thoughts there, MJ. Keep well Paul
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Its a great idea! Keep well Paul
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I agree. Keep well Paul
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[quote user="Jake Mailhot"] We're sorry for the additional delays on the digital edition of the LES 2E. We've been working on the reverse interlinear for this translation at the same time adding some complexity to publishing the resource. We will be shipping the main resource this week and the RVI will follow in February. [/quote] Thanks Jake - its
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I have the digital edition of the first edition of the Lexham English Septuagint (LES) and very much appreciate Faithlife providing the second edition at no cost to us. Just in case people have not received an email from Faithlife here's the text of an email I received today (19 January 2020): We’ve come out with a new edition of the Lexham English
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Agreed - that would e a very useful addition!
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[quote user="Chrisser"] Please note, this thread contains content NOT suitable for kids. It’s directed toward pastors and ministers. I’m writing this as an email, but I’ll probably post it on the Logos forum because It might help to get well read folks there to help me. I’m looking at a few things because I have some bucks to
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"] With the expansion into the Messianic Christianity packages, some of the rest of us need more history of Semitic Christianity/Messianic Christianity to put the new group in perspective, may I suggest: (yes, I know these are more polemic than academic) Semitic Christianity: St. Aphrahat & The Sages of Babylonian Talmud by