I just received an email stating that the Lexham Discourse Handbook: Romans is no longer being produced. I find this quite surprising, especially considering that these are still in the works: https://www.logos.com/product/43606/lexham-discourse-handbooks
Is anyone privy to the story behind this?
Yes, I have received the same. I'm quite disappointed, I was looking forward to this.
Sad news. I was looking forward to this title coming out.
Can't say I'm surprised. But I'm not definitely not happy about it.
Surprised too.
Active link - https://www.logos.com/product/43606/lexham-discourse-handbooks
I saw it as too expensive and had sadly bowed out.
The publisher is Lexham Press, and the book does not exist in another form, therefore I think this could be a good candidate for incremental publishing.
The email said that this resource is "no longer being produced." That sounds quite final.
I'm surprised they even thought of producing handbook at all. The commentaries are self-explanatory and in addition to that you have the discourse instruction book that teaches you how to do discourse analysis.
I noticed this was not in my pre-pub list as well. I'm a little bummed. Steve Runge had said in a post somewhere that they intended to chart out visually the discourse in the books of the Bible in these series. To have the book of Romans fully discourse charted (arced) would be pretty amazing!
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