Collected Essays: need which author wrote which article side-by-side

The two product pages put on the system today do not show which contribution is written by which author.
This should be done as follows: ''Article Name'' by ''Author Name
'' : side by side. Then the next article + author listed below. Etc.
What we find is a list of articles, followed by a list of authors. Tells far less than I need to know.
A paper book in my hand would immediately show this information in its ToC. FL should mimic this on its Product Pages......for customer convenience.
https://www.logos.com/product/176894/reading-romans-in-context-paul-and-second-temple-judaism
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In my above submission, bracket s bracket has been changed into a moon by the system.
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Regarding the book in honour of Douglas Moo, a look at the sample pages shows the table of contents, which makes clear which essays are by which authors.
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Regarding the second book,
google books is my preferred site for checking out the preview of a book i am interested in.
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John + Robert: Thank you both for your replies. I will check out both.
I have never used google books before.
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scooter said:
John + Robert: Thank you both for your replies. I will check out both.
I have never used google books before.
Plus the sample page text is multicolored like a birthday party. At least on my iPad. And the book endorsements are for Moo, not the article collection.
I think someone got tasked with filling in the format ... chapters then contributors. It was hard work separating them. Tires here, hubcaps over here.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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scooter said:
The two product pages put on the system today do not show which contribution is written by which author
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https://www.logos.com/product/176894/reading-romans-in-context-paul-and-second-temple-judaism
This has now been corrected.
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Joe McCune (Faithlife) said:scooter said:
The two product pages put on the system today do not show which contribution is written by which author
.
https://www.logos.com/product/176894/reading-romans-in-context-paul-and-second-temple-judaism
This has now been corrected.
Thank you Joe, and FL team.
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