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[quote user="NB.Mick"] Another point: while reading the recently shipped "Angels, Worms and Bogeys" (nice title for a theological monograph), I thought it might be helpful to build a collection on Pietism. My initial rule draft: author:(spener, francke, arndt) OR pietism [/quote] Good idea. I'd change pietism to pietis , though, so it catches both pietism
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Bump. I just ran across another reference to it in a Logos resource. Would really like to have this in my library. And while we're at it, how about also adding this: SCM Dictionary of Biblical Interpretation , edited by R.J. Coggins & J.L. Houlden (SCM Press, 2003). It's a required text in at least one seminary, as evidenced by the positive Amazon
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Bump.
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I've noticed that you have now got this one from my list above: High-Tech Worship (Vyrso) Please keep working on getting the rest. Worship/Liturgy is an area of weakness in Logos's catalogue, though I have noted it's been growing lately.
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Yeah, still wishing for this. We're usually begging for things to be unbundled, not the other way around.
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Of all the different sects in the time of Jesus (Pharisees, Zealots, Essenes, Sadducees), the Pharisees are the ones modern Christians tend to have the most in common with. Thinking we've got it right and are closer to God than everyone else, trying to "be good" to earn God's favor. Jesus' excoriations of the Pharisees should make us wax introspective
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Yes, it's a constant annoyance for me too. Usually I can fix it by just scrolling down/up in the Library, but sometimes I have to adjust column widths. However even when the missing fields get painted in, usually some other fields disappear, so I rarely get to see a completely filled in Library grid. I'm guessing this must be extremely hard to debug
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[quote user="Derek Browning"] Does anyone have an idea when this will come off of pre-pub? [/quote] There have been lots of threads asking about this (do a Google search for Hebrew Audio Pronunciation site:community.logos.com ). Bob Pritchett has weighed in a couple of times in the past year. It doesn't look like this is going to be done by the first
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[quote user="alabama24"] I don't think Jannie is a he. [/quote] Are you so sure? Jannie is a nickname for the Dutch name Jan (pronounced yahn; cognate of the English name John), and all the Jannie van Niekerks listed on LinkedIn (mostly from South Africa) are males. I confess I do not personally know the Jannie at Logos, but it's highly likely to be
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[quote user="fgh"]Another 11 months without even a reply...[/quote] I contacted Jannie to see what's up, and he wrote back, "It's really not a resource issue per se. I did let our publisher relations team know back when I said I did. Working with publishers is a slow turning wheel!" So the ball is not in his court anymore, and Publisher Relations likely