Hengstenberg on the Psalms started in Community Pricing, went through PrePub, and is now safely in my resources!
Now that it's done, how about starting Hengstenberg's 4 volume Christology of the Old Testament in Community Pricing?
Tom
Sounds like a good idea.
I'd buy it!
[Y] Would buy it also. Thanks for the suggestion.
Me too.
If you are still using L3, you can get the 4-vol. Christology of the OT as PBBs for free over at www.stilltruth.com along with virtually the entire Hengstenberg catalog.
As the creator of these PBBs, when Logos releases the new PBB features for L4, I will convert them to L4 format as soon as possible.
Obviously, I too, would like to see Logos offer all of Hengstenberg's books.
Bill
After Christology, let's get Dissertations on the Genuineness of the Pentateuch in the pipeline too.
Todd,
You happen to want one of the two Hengstenberg books I haven't coverted to PBB yet! I haven't done his dissertations on Daniel either.
I will do it some day, but I am waiting for L4s PBB feature to get out the door first.
Todd, You happen to want one of the two Hengstenberg books I haven't coverted to PBB yet! I haven't done his dissertations on Daniel either. I will do it some day, but I am waiting for L4s PBB feature to get out the door first. Bill
Bill, I wasn't suggesting you do it. [:D] I meant Logos, of course. But if you do convert it someday, I'll be happy to use it.
I create PBBs for fun and out of a desire to serve. I also like using the PBBs, too. If Logos announced a Hengstenberg collection, I would defer to them. The reason I created the Hengstenberg PBBs was because Logos wasn't doing them and I thought they were valuable to have in Logos.
I will see what I can do to tee up Dissertations on the Pentateuch.
BUMP!
Let's get this into Logos
To get a bit more specific on the bump above, Christology of the Old Testament is a part of https://www.logos.com/product/39375/classic-studies-on-old-testament-theology which seems stuck on community pricing. Please bid if you are interested in works like this. For those who want this now, there is a PB version over in the Files forum here, but it does not have all the features that a full version would have.
Just another bump to this. Let’s get Hengstenberg’s Christology of the Old Testament into production! Unfortunately it is bundled into the above but a needed sacrifice