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Did somebody page me?
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Another observation/suggestion. Buy only what you need now. I bought pretty much every Catholic related resource through mid 2011. At that point, my ability to buy everything was constrained by reality. I had to let some pre-pub orders (that I really wanted) go. I was able to get nearly everything back I wanted (at a price less than the pre-pub price
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I doubt anyone from Logos will answer your question, but I suggest you budget for "D".
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[quote user="Eric Weiss"] . . . not a pre-pub - it goes directly to the checkout page . . . [/quote] It does appear to be immediately available. Perhaps, someone from Logos can clarify?
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Pre-ordered by this fan.
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Money well spent: http://www.logos.com/product/17215/catechism-of-the-catholic-church
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Wow! I'm in.
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I tried to find some of these errors, but what is it about Catholic theologians and clowns?
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[quote user="Sleiman"] Wow... did they remove the JPS commentaries from the Capstone offering? [/quote] It sure looks like it from the full listing. The individual volume listings suggest that they are still included. Confusion?
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I'm a long time Logos user who ended up with L4 Platinum plus a lot of others. Until recently, I bought just about everything Catholic related. In the last six months or so, the flood (and expense) became so great I started letting some pre-pubs go. I called Saturday morning and was able to get a good deal on Capstone and get most of the lost pre-pubs
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Yes.
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3. The Meanings of “Brother” in the NT Even within the NT, if we prescind from the disputed case of “the brothers of the Lord,” there is no clear use of the Greek word adelphos (“brother”) to mean precisely “cousin.” The various meanings of adelphos in the NT can be boiled down to two basic senses: literal and metaphorical. (1) First and foremost, adelphos
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This is a problem which should be corrected.
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[quote user="Andrew Jones"] The digital versions of public domain texts are not themselves in the public domain. So, for example, the texts on corpusthomisticum.org are copyrighted by them. The complete works of Thomas Aquinas would be great and it is on my list of projects-- but I'm afraid even public domain projects are more complicated than they
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Logos' release of the free Perseus collection does not include those items, such as the Iliad, which Logos sells separately.
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Finally. It goes with his excellent Grammatical Commentary.
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I went from a Dell PC to a MacBook Air earlier this year. All you have to do is download Mac Logos, run the program and sign in, then the program downloads your resources then indexes them. Then you are good to go. I have had no major problems with the Mac version.
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[quote user="Vincent Setterholm"] . . . the Church wasn't interested in the Hebrew text until the Reformation . . . [/quote] Don't tell that to St. Jerome! He translated the Hebrew scriptures (from the Hebrew) into Latin at the Pope's request in the Fourth Century A.D. It's called the "Vulgate" and is available from Logos.
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[quote user="tom collinge"] And I was thinking that Logos said that the pre-pub price is the lo[we]st price they sell a resource, but I cannot find any statement like it. [/quote] Logos used to state this. But as the result of criticism, it stopped making this claim.
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Missing Brown, Fitzmyer, Ratzinger . . . to name a few.