An announcement from Lexham Press regarding EEC James
Lexham Press has withdrawn from publication Dr. William Varner’s Evangelical Exegetical Commentary volume on James. We discovered that the volume contains a number of uncited and improperly cited passages from other works, blurring the distinction between quoted and original material.
Lexham Press, and the editors of the EEC, are committed to the highest scholarly standards of accuracy and ethical standards of integrity. We regret that these problems were not discovered before publication, and are further strengthening our editorial review process. We will contract a replacement James volume for the EEC from another author. Logos customers who wish to return their copy of James should contact Lexham at customerservice@lexhampress.com to be reimbursed for the amount of their purchase. Customers who bought the print edition may contact us at the same address for return and reimbursement instructions.
We presented our findings and our plans to Dr. Varner; here is his response, which he wishes to make public:
“In assuming too many writing projects, I was not careful enough in this commentary to adequately cite some of my sources. I also was not always diligent to clearly express in my own words material that I gleaned from others. Although I did not deliberately misuse the work of other writers, I sincerely apologize for my lack of care in reporting my research. I ask forgiveness from all who trusted me to be an accurate handler of the Word (2 Tim 2:15), a responsibility that I take seriously.”
We apologize for any problems this may cause for our readers, endorsers, and other partners; we are dedicated to doing whatever we can to put this right and to ensure all Lexham Press publications uphold our commitment to quality and truthfulness.
Brannon Ellis, Publisher, Lexham Press
H. Wayne House, EEC General Editor
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Thanks for your words Jesse.
I plan on keeping this volume since I find great help in it.
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Lexham Press has withdrawn from publication Dr. William Varner’s Evangelical Exegetical Commentary volume on James.
How does this affect those of us who have already paid for the entire series? I have some other thoughts, but will keep my question basic until I hear your response.
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Hi Jack, we are not revoking licenses, so you are free to keep the current EEC James. You will also receive the replacement EEC James when it is complete (we are currently working on acquiring a new author).
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Hi Jack, we are not revoking licenses, so you are free to keep the current EEC James. You will also receive the replacement EEC James when it is complete (we are currently working on acquiring a new author).
You also answered my followup question. That is very good news for me [<:o)].
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One of the promotional codes for purchasing a Logos 7 base package was for a free copy of EEC James (https://community.logos.com/forums/p/129593/843088.aspx). I was planning on taking advantage of this, but was waiting to purchase a base package until the new topical bundles are released (https://community.logos.com/forums/p/130735/850124.aspx) so I could make a more informed decision. I was looking forward to that particular freebie and now it appears I have missed my chance. Would Faithlife consider offering a coupon code for a different EEC volume instead, possibly a volume other than the Johannine Epistles or Esther, which were previously the free book of the month and accompanying plus one? I had almost pulled the trigger on a base package early this morning, and now I am wishing I had. [:'(]
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Hi Matthew,
Sorry for this inconvenience. I'll have someone from customer service reach out. Those promotions should be updated, but I don't have confirmation yet on what they will now offer.
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Jesse,
just a thought, why can't the author fix the existing manuscript? this volume was very well received, and it seems a shame to toss it out.
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Hi Bobby,
Unfortunately, the nature of the text's problems precluded this option.
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When I read the book, something didn't feel quite right about it.
Lexham Press is doing the responsible thing. Thank you.
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This is sad. I have found Dr. Varner's commentary very helpful. It would have been more helpful if references were cited thoroughly.
Thank you for making us aware of this. I really hope that there is a way that the commentary could be cited appropriately and released as it is helpful.
Thank you, Lexham, for your integrity here.
Jacob Hantla
Pastor/Elder, Grace Bible Church
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How will this affect the mobile ed course on James and links to the EEC volume?
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After the Peter O'Brien/Eerdman's incident in August, it seems that a lot of publishers will be reviewing their catalogs for plagiarism. I hope that this doesn't become an epidemic...
Director of Zoeproject
www.zoeproject.com
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Hi Kenneth, licences are not being revoked, so the EEC volume will function as it did before. The Mobile Ed. course is still available for sale.
How will this affect the mobile ed course on James and links to the EEC volume?
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I should have clarified my question. Since you are pulling the EEC volume by Varner. If someone buys the course and sees a locked symbol by the Varner title and goes to look for it in the Faithlife/Logos store. will you be putting a statement into the mobile ed course why that volume is no longer for sale.
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After the Peter O'Brien/Eerdman's incident in August
And Don Carson wrote glowing words about two of these commentaries. I don't expect Carson to do a detailed check for citations, but if the commentaries are as good as he thinks, it is extra sad that this is somehow based on the transfer of information that Eerdman's now finds sufficient to destroy all its existing copies. With a bit more work and editorial oversight perhaps this could have been avoided.
I believe both Varner and O'Brien when they say that what happened was unintentional. They are both respected scholars. Perhaps it is the pressure of writing so much that authors don't have the time to properly cite sources and to give credit for strong influences on their final text (and/or whatever else was wrong). It's a sad situation for them, for the publishers, and for us.
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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After the Peter O'Brien/Eerdman's incident in August, it seems that a lot of publishers will be reviewing their catalogs for plagiarism. I hope that this doesn't become an epidemic...
Now that everything is electronically produced, it is much easier to do. On the flip side, it is much easier to catch. Many universities now put all student papers into common folders and run text-matching software against them to detect plagiarism. It is very simple to do. I shudder to think what would pop out if Logos did that with all of their e-books...
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After the Peter O'Brien/Eerdman's incident in August, it seems that a lot of publishers will be reviewing their catalogs for plagiarism. I hope that this doesn't become an epidemic...
Now that everything is electronically produced, it is much easier to do. On the flip side, it is much easier to catch. Many universities now put all student papers into common folders and run text-matching software against them to detect plagiarism. It is very simple to do. I shudder to think what would pop out if Logos did that with all of their e-books...
That would be a cool tool for Logos to put into their software...a plagiarism checker!
Director of Zoeproject
www.zoeproject.com
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I should have clarified my question. Since you are pulling the EEC volume by Varner. If someone buys the course and sees a locked symbol by the Varner title and goes to look for it in the Faithlife/Logos store. will you be putting a statement into the mobile ed course why that volume is no longer for sale.
We will be updating the course to resolve the issue. We will be removing links to the EEC volume and adding new links. Thanks for the clarification and your patience.
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This is sad but I'm thankful that Faithlife is doing the right thing.
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That would be a cool tool for Logos to put into their software...a plagiarism checker!
I'm guessing it would have to be a web-based tool, but that would seem to be a real service for both students and scholars.
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I believe the difficulty in keeping such a large amount of information properly cited is one of the best arguments for using Logos in the first place. Older scholars who haven't are at some disadvantage. It's still an enormous discipline that doesn't really make the casualties glaring failures. It's not that what was presented was so wrong, but more about the manner of presentation.
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I "think" my copy of EEC: James was rented in Logos Cloud. Is it being pulled from Logos Cloud or still offered to Cloud subscribers?
Nathan Parker
Visit my blog at http://focusingonthemarkministries.com
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I hope that this doesn't become an epidemic...
I fear this too.
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Don't run Ellen G. White's books through a plagiarism checker. You wouldn't like the results.
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I "think" my copy of EEC: James was rented in Logos Cloud. Is it being pulled from Logos Cloud or still offered to Cloud subscribers?
No, it is no longer available in Logos Cloud.
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I "think" my copy of EEC: James was rented in Logos Cloud. Is it being pulled from Logos Cloud or still offered to Cloud subscribers?
No, it is no longer available in Logos Cloud.
Thanks for the info. I have confirmed my copy is gone from Cloud, and I'll perform a "Delete Unlicensed Resources".
Nathan Parker
Visit my blog at http://focusingonthemarkministries.com
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Good article on plagiarism. Very informative!
http://contently.net/2016/02/16/resources/flowchart-will-save-plagiarizing/
Director of Zoeproject
www.zoeproject.com
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Hi, This is Su Han, a Ph.D student of New Testament in Chicago theological Seminary. I would like to let you know that this incident actually has been ignited by a Facebook group of Koreans named, Anti-Plagiarism for Theological Books (신학서적 표절반대; https://www.facebook.com/groups/1602665126689416/).
Since Spring 2015 there were numerous theological books, mostly biblical commentaries, found (doubtfully) plagiarized through this FB group and one of the professors sued the FB group for defamation and damage. As the case was held in the court there were evidences by this professor showing that American commentaries are also full of plagiarism and O'Brien's Hebrew commentary was one of the exhibit submitted to the court. The news was submitted to Eerdmans and so you have witnessed what happened at Eerdmans and now this. Now, we are witnessing painful but fruitful outcomes.
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Hi Jack, we are not revoking licenses, so you are free to keep the current EEC James. You will also receive the replacement EEC James when it is complete (we are currently working on acquiring a new author).
Jesse sir,
I apologize for resurrecting an old thread but I came across this today and didn't notice it before. If we own the original Varner volume, when a new James volume comes out we will get that one as well (and can keep our old volume too)? I just want to make sure I'm reading that correctly. I went to the EEC page on Logos today but James isn't listed at the bottom of the page (where you can see the things you own w/o astericks).
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Yes, you can keep the Varner resource and you will get the new James commentary when it ships freely.
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