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After You Believe: Why Christian Character Matters
This is an excellent, often-referenced book on spiritual formation and character formation.
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Knowing Christ Today: Why We Can Trust Spiritual Knowledge
A Compelling Defense of the Faith for Our Time Addressing the central question facing the church today—Is the Gospel true?—Dallas Willard offers an impassioned argument that Christian spiritual ideals are a reliable source of wisdom that should be granted the same authority as other intellectual disciplines such as science…
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Numbers
Old Testament Commentary
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Enoch: Ethiopian Scripture Volume Complete Ge'ez Text on Angels, Giants, and Ancient Prophecies
What if the Bible you know is missing its most explosive book? For two thousand years, Western Christianity lost a text that Jude called prophecy, that Jesus may have quoted, and that Ethiopian Christians still read as sacred Scripture. The Book of Enoch—suppressed, buried, and forgotten—survived only in the ancient Ge'ez…
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The Books of Enoch: Three Visions in New Translation (Second Temple Era Jewish Literature)
Many have heard about the Book of Enoch, a fascinating extra-biblical tale of a seer’s heavenly journey, fallen angels, giants, and visions of God’s throne. But few realize that there is more than one ancient book ascribed to the famed biblical hero. This volume is a collection of updated and easy-to-read modern English…
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Comparative Dictionary of Ge'ez (Classical Ethiopic)
An authoratative Dictionary of Ge'ez (Classical Ethiopic).
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Acta Apostolicae Sedis (Official Source of Papal Encyclicals, Vatican Documents, and Canonical Acts)
I would like to suggest the inclusion of the Acta Apostolicae Sedis (AAS) in the Logos catalog. The AAS is the official gazette of the Holy See and constitutes the normative and authoritative source for papal and curial documents. Since 1909, it has served as the primary publication in which the official acts of the Roman…
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Concise Dictionary of Ge'ez
There seems to be no Geez lexicon available on Verbum. Dillmann's 19th-century lexicon is available online (Lexicon Linguae Aethiopicae) but that website does not always work, nor is there an option for offline use. I guess that Leslau's concise lexicon would be much appreciated by anyone working with Geez. Leslau's…
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The Koren Sacks Siddur: A Hebrew/English Prayerbook
The Koren Sacks Siddur is an inspiring Hebrew/English Jewish prayerbook. The siddur marks the culmination of years of rabbinic scholarship, exemplifies the tradition of textual accuracy and innovative graphic design of the renowned Koren Publishers Jerusalem publishing house, and offers an illuminating translation,…
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The Comprehensive Illustrated Survey of Biblical Archaeology
Randall is a foremost Biblical archaeologist, as well as being a conservative theologian, as well as being a true believer in the Lord Jesus Christ. He has spent many years excavating in Israel, particularly in Qumran, and is noted for the discovery of scroll cave 12. (An internet search may state that researchers from…
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Deliverance: A Journey Toward the Unexpected
Most Christians would agree that we are the only ones on earth equipped to help our family, friends, and neighbours when it comes to supernatural evil. Or at least we say we believe it. We say “yes" intellectually, but when it comes to actually dealing with evil, many of us are afraid and feel out of our depth. What does…
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Practing the Way Series
I would like to see the "Practicing the Way" series added to Logos.
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New Serbian Translation Holy Bible - Novi srpski prevod (NSPL)
More than a year ago, there was a discussion stating that The Holy Scripture, New Serbian Translation - Свето Писмо, Нови српски превод would be available by the end of 2025. Could you please provide an update on its current status? For reference, here is the original discussion:
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The Hebrew Gospel of Matthew
For centuries the Jewish community in Europe possessed a copy of Matthew in the Hebrew language. The Jews' use of this document during the Middle Ages is imperfectly known. Occasionally excerpts from it appeared in polemical writings against Christianity. By the end of the fourteenth century, however, the entire Hebrew…
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Elements of Religion
Edited by Jordan B. Cooper. A great historical understanding of theology and doctrine.
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The Desecration of Man
Carl Trueman's latest book. Just released. Will likely be one of his best. Brings much of his thinking in other books together in one volume.
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The Works of Thomas Watson, 7 Volumes
At long last, the Puritan most often reached for is finally gathered in full. For generations, Thomas Watson’s works have been beloved, quoted, and reprinted in fragments, yet never collected in a definitive edition. This seven-volume set rectifies that omission, bringing together Watson’s published writings in a uniform,…
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An All-Surpassing Fellowship: Learning from Robert Murray M'Cheyne's Communion with God
In An All-Surpassing Fellowship, David P. Beaty introduces us to the spiritual life of Robert Murray M‘Cheyne. After giving an overview of the life of this remarkable Scottish pastor, Beaty analyzes M‘Cheyne’s study of the Bible, prayer life, pursuit of holiness, eternal perspective, and dependence on the Holy Spirit to…
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Serpent symbolism in the Old Testament: A linguistic, archaeological, and literary study
This book is impossible to find as it is out of print. Nevertheless, it is often cited and listed in related books on the topic. Would be great if Logos could add it.
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Demons, Angels, and Writing in Ancient Judaism
What did ancient Jews believe about demons and angels? This question has long been puzzling, not least because the Hebrew Bible says relatively little about such transmundane powers. In the centuries after the conquests of Alexander the Great, however, we find an explosion of explicit and systematic interest in, and…
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Satan and the Problem of Evil: Constructing a Trinitarian Warfare Theodicy
Where does evil come from? If there is a sovereign creator God, as Christian faith holds, is this God ultimately responsible for evil? Does God's sovereignty mean that God causes each instance of sin and suffering? How do Satan, his demons and hell fit into God's providential oversight of all creation and history? How does…
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The Desecration of Man
@Rick Mansfield (Logos) Any chance Trueman's latest book will make it to Logos? You carry his other two and this one compliments them nicely.
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Any and all of his titles
His titles are very helpful in studies…please consider adding them.
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The Scroll of Mysteries: Cochin Hebrew Revelation
The Cochin Hebrew Revelation: Cochin Hebrew Revelation (Cambridge MS Oo.1.16.2) is a captivating Hebrew manuscript discovered in 1803 in the synagogue of the Black Jews in Cochin, India, by Claudius Buchanan. It features Hebrew grammatical markers based on the tradition of First-Century disciple writers. What is Included…
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Rosh Hashanah: Its Significance, Laws, & Prayers (Artscroll Mesorah Series)
A new year. A new beginning. A day of judgment and resolution. This is Rosh Hashanah, the day that calls us to reflect and repent. The highlight of the day’s service is the blowing of the shofar. The congregation stands at attention, intently awaiting the first clear blast of the horn that evokes the historic moment of the…
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The Day of Atonement: Its Interpretations in Early Jewish and Christian Traditions
Established at the center of the Torah, the instructions for the celebration of the “Day of Atonement” hold a prominent position (Leviticus 16). The language of atonement, purification and reconciliation represents the variety of concepts that both explore the complex relationships between God and man, between Yahweh and…
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The Impact of Yom Kippur on Early Christianity: The Day of Atonement from Second Temple Judaism
The Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur) was the most important festival of late-antique Judaism, but its influence on Christianity was not generally recognized. Daniel Stokl Ben Ezra here not only reveals the profound influence of Yom Kippur on early Christianity up to the fifth century but also offers the first detailed…
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Eschatology, of, The Scripture doctrine of the Coming of the Lord, the judgment and the resurrection
Logos offers this in those tiny microfiche pictures. One of my valued sources is offering this book as a reprint. I would much rather have it in Logos. The fact that they are reprinting the book testifies to its value. Logos offers 5 others of his books, if it is the same Samuel Lee.
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Prayer and the Knowledge of God
While much teaching on prayer addresses practical issues and is experience-orientated, Graeme Goldsworthy's conviction is that good practice comes from a foundation of good biblical understanding. Using a biblical-theological approach, he examines the principles that lie behind particular texts in Scripture, and maps out…
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Biblical Eschatology [Second Edition]
Biblical Eschatology provides what is not found in any other single volume on eschatology: it analyzes all the major eschatological passages (including the Olivet Discourse and the book of Revelation), issues (including the second coming of Christ, the millennium, the rapture, and Antichrist), and positions (including all…
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Delighting in the Trinity
Delighting in the Trinity by Michael Reeves is a classic introduction to the heart of the Christian faith―our triune God. Drawing from centuries of church history up to the present, Reeves explores how the doctrine of the Trinity isn't just a theological concept but the foundation of our intimate relationship with God.
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The New Testament Canon in Contemporary Research
The New Testament canon remains a major topic in scholarly research. This comprehensive volume provides a forum for scholars from varied backgrounds and perspectives to present major essays on the various dimensions of the topic. The essays are organized around three major foci: the formation of the canon, the components…
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A Secular Age
I would like to suggest the inclusion of A Secular Age by Charles Taylor in the Logos catalog. This work is widely regarded as one of the most important contributions to contemporary philosophy of religion and social thought. In it, Taylor examines the historical transformation of Western society from a context in which…
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The Word on Fire Bible (7 vols.)
I would like to suggest the inclusion of The Word on Fire Bible, edited by Bishop Robert Barron, in the Logos catalog. This project represents a unique and highly valuable approach to Scripture, combining the biblical text with curated commentary drawn from the Church Fathers, saints, theologians, and contemporary voices.…
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Inventing God's Law: How The Covenant Code Of The Bible Used And Revised The Laws Of Hammurabi
Amazon's description: Most scholars believe that the numerous similarities between the Covenant Code (Exodus 20:23-23:19) and Mesopotamian law collections, especially the Laws of Hammurabi, which date to around 1750 BCE, are due to oral tradition that extended from the second to the first millennium. This book offers a…
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Zechariah and his propheciies: considered in relation to modern criticism: with a critical and gramm
We need more scholarly commentaries on Zechariah. this is an older one, which means he has access to a lot of works that are forgotten today. He is still often quoted today.
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From Infinity to Man: The Fundamental Ideas of Kabbalah Within the Framework of Information Theory
Can ancient Jewish mysticism be expressed in the language of modern science? In this groundbreaking work, physicist and Kabbalah scholar Eduard Shyfrin, PhD shows how the fundamental ideas of Kabbalah resonate with information theory and quantum physics, offering a unified way to think about reality, creation and the role…
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Complete Full Size Schottenstein Edition of the Talmud English
Open the Schottenstein Edition and step into a "study hall without walls." Feel the electricity, the excitement, the profundity, the beauty of the Talmudic experience! Let the Talmud open your eyes to the wonders of the Torah. Acclaimed by a broad spectrum of roshei yeshivah, scholars, and laymen around the world, this…
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Scripture Alone: The Evangelical Doctrine
Scripture Alone - The Evangelical Doctrine by R.C. Sproul Some of R. C. Sproul’s most significant writings have focused on the doctrine of Scipture. Not all of this material is in print, and no volume has ever collected his best writings on this pivotal doctrine. Part 1 consists of four essays originally published in…
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Ceremonial of Bishops
The Ceremonial of Bishops is used and cited in a great many church articles online and in documents. It is also used by liturgists at parishes to improve their Masses even if the bishop is not there. It would be extremely beneficial to be able to go straight to the source in Verbum instead of having to rely on the…
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Swing Low, volume 2: An Anthology of Black Christianity in the United States (Volume 2)
after completing approximately half of volume I, I think adding this second volume would be valuable. It would shed real light on a Christian tradition that doesn’t get much focus intellectually.
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Legends of the Lost Ark
Roy Brown has published a new book Legends of the Lost Ark. I haven't picked it up yet, but it looks interesting.
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Scribal Habits in Early Greek New Testament Papyri
In textual criticism, the 'scribal habits' in a manuscript (tendencies to make various sorts of changes) must be known in order to evaluate its testimony. Colwell analyzed the scribal habits in P45, P66, and P75, by examining their singular readings. This book expands on Colwell's work by studying P45, P46, P47, P66, P72,…
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Love Thy Stranger: How the Teachings of Jesus Transformed the Moral Conscience of the West
Not only is Ehrman a serious scholar who needs a response both when he is right and when he is wrong, but this books seems to not only support the Christian faith, but provide material for apologetics. I think it would be a valuable addition to the Logos catalogue.
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The Stranger on the Road to Emmaus
Outstanding book for evangelism & discipleship.
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The Faithful Parent: A Biblical Guide to Raising a Family
The audio book is available in Logos but the readable book isn't.
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Trent: What Happened at the Council
A well-written summary of the dynamics of the Council of Trent
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The Councils of the Church: A Shorter History
This is a very readable and brief but well-written summary of the history of the Church councils.
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Lucado Life Lessons Study Bible
The Lucado Life Lessons Study Bible would make for an excellent addition to the study Bible lineup at Logos, as well as add another of Max Lucado's resources to his collection. The print/eBook edition comes with the NKJV, but Logos could sell the notes standalone for any Bible translation.
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A Rabbi Talks with Jesus
I would like to suggest the inclusion of A Rabbi Talks with Jesus by Jacob Neusner in the Logos catalog. This book is a highly influential work in Jewish-Christian dialogue. In it, Neusner presents a respectful and rigorous engagement with the figure of Jesus by placing himself within the context of the Gospel of Matthew…