Why do we have just the audio versions of so many books, when e-book versions *are* available?
Here are a few I've come across recently, but I suspect there are lots more, as four in a row that I spot-checked at random were all available in audio only.
- Recovering from Biblical Manhood and Womanhood: How the Church Needs to Rediscover Her Purpose
- Black and White Bible, Black and Blue Wife: My Story of Finding Hope after Domestic Abuse
- Church: Why Bother?
- The Purpose Driven Church
- Readings in the Greek New Testament
- Old Testament Hebrew Vocabulary
- New Testament Greek Vocabulary
- Basics of Biblical Greek Vocabulary
- Basics of Biblical Hebrew Vocabulary
For some of these (the five language ones in particular) audio versions aren't at all sufficient, and there really ought to be a full Logos edition.
Furthermore, when there is both an audio and an e-book edition, the website should indicate that on each of the editions, linking them together, the way Amazon does to show you what other editions of this book are available. Here's an example:
The God I Don't Understand: Reflections on Tough Questions of Faith (audio)
The God I Don't Understand: Reflections on Tough Questions of Faith (e-book)
Here's how Amazon does it:
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Here’s another
https://www.logos.com/product/195264/the-gospel-according-to-jesus-what-is-authentic-faith
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This is available in both Logos and as an ebook...
...but probably not for long [:D]
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Ronald Quick said:
yes and no. It's the exact same resource, a Logos research edition with the ID LLS:GODIDONTUNDR - your links also show it's the same product - not an eBook. Faithlife intentionally made available a large part of their Logos catalog through the eBook store and vice versa.
Have joy in the Lord!
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