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Add one order here!
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Good thinking. Hengel gets my vote.
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My earlier rant: http://community.logos.com/forums/t/31139.aspx
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Ted -- this is not an argument with you so please don't take this the wrong way. I admit that I am irked by the Fortress Paul Collection (which has lost 3 or so books over the last year) and the AYRL situations. I am an attorney who has practiced business and contract law for decades. I have a fairly good idea how businesses work. Yale Univ. Press
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SPCK is the English publisher. Fortress is the American publisher. Now, you may be correct that there may be a last minute problem with the rights from Fortress. But again, how does Logos offer a book in a collection as a pre-pub (for years!) without having secured the rights to the book? This is the Anchor Yale Reference Library situation all over
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[quote user="Kent Hendricks"] This book is included in the N. T. Wright Collection . [/quote] I'll bet that I am not alone in responding that the Wright book was the major reason I ordered the Paul Fortress collection. It seems mighty unfair to move it from a $180 collection to a $320 collection when the $180 collection was just about to be released
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I just received an e-mail message from Logos: We recently learned that we cannot include the following books in the Fortress Press Paul Collection: * Paul: In Fresh Perspective This is a major loss. This collection has been in pre-pub for some time, and Logos is just now figuring out it doesn't have the rights to this important work? And what about
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Now ships 3/7 . . .
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Thank you, Rosie. The remaining volumes appeared later.
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I can't find the Vatican I docuents or the Catechism of the Council of Trent. Help, please.
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I did the "reverse entry" trick to the Sistine when I visited the Vatican Museums in college (1982). The chapel is nomally at the end of the one-way tour. I went "backwards" and arrived there first. I was in the chapel alone for 15 minutes! Unforgettable.
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It is supposed to be released today. The release of big, long-time projects such as this one often slip, sometimes repeatedly.
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Wow. 24 hours and over half way to production.
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Now on the Logos blog: http://blog.logos.com/ Let's get this into production!
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Thank you, Logos! http://www.logos.com/product/8825/vatican-ii-documents
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I want my Swete -- Introduction to the Old Testament in Greek. Anyone who's interested in the Septuagint should jump on this collection.
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Fourteen pre-pubs set to be released today. I'm in line for three. I wonder how many will make it?
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I would love the new edition. I am enrolled in an M.A. in Theology program at a Catholic seminary. To my mind, Logos too often offers these out-of-date editions. To those of us inclined to more scholarly research, such editions are almost worthless and sometimes potentially mis-leading. They do have some historical interest, to be sure. I note: Butler
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And you'll probably also want the BHS Helps Collection. http://www.logos.com/product/5962/bhs-helps-collection
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I have Platinum and many additional resources/books, including the Anchor Yale Bible Dictionary. As the Christmas Sale is ending soon, I'm considering The Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible. Does DDD add much or go beyond the entries in the AYBD? Thanks.