This is an example. LIST the friggin essays!!!
part one: Biblical Studies
1 The Glory of the Son of Man: An Exposition of Psalm 8—John Barach
2 Judah’s Life from the Dead: The Gospel of Romans 11—Tim Gallant
3 The Knotted Thread of Time: The Missing Daughter in Leviticus 18—Peter J. Leithart
4 Holy War Fulfilled and Transformed: A Look at Some Important New Testament Texts—Rich Lusk
5 The Royal Priesthood in Exodus 19:6—Ralph Allan Smith
6 Father Storm: A Theology of Sons in the Book of Job—Toby J. Sumpter
part two: Liturgical Theology
7 On Earth as It Is in Heaven: The Pastoral Typology of James B. Jordan—Bill DeJong
8 Why Don’t We Sing the Songs Jesus Sang? The Birth, Death and Resurrection of English Psalm Singing—Duane Garner
9 Psalm 46—William Jordan
part three: Theology
10 A Pedagogical Paradigm for Understanding Reformed Eschatology with Special Emphasis on Basic Characteristics of Christ’s Person—C. Kee Hwang
11 Light and Shadow: Confessing the Doctrine of Election in the Sixteenth Century—Jeffrey J. Meyers
part four: Culture
12 James Jordan, Rosenstock-Huessy, and Beyond—Richard Bledsoe
13 Theology of Beauty in Evdokimov—Bogumil Jarmulak
14 Empire, Sports, and War—Douglas Wilson
Ever saw that the See Inside feature has not only sample pages but also a ToC ?
This will give you answers in a nice format
I've got the list as well.
mm.
This is an example. LIST the friggin essays!!! Ever saw that the See Inside feature has not only sample pages but also a ToC ? This will give you answers in a nice format
I am assuming that is Amazon you are showing. Why do I have to go to Amazon to see info that should be included right on the product page?
No, his picture was from the logos site.
as my mom used to say, never assume.
Well, I clicked the "See Inside" button and got the copyright page and random pages...no TOC.
Ok...after looking more closely at the pics, I see the little unlabeled symbol that shows the contents...AFTER CLICKING ABOUT HALF-A-DOZEN TO A DOZEN ADDITIONAL CLICKS TO SEE IT ALL.
My point remains...LIST THE CONTENTS ON THE PRODUCT PAGE.
... My point remains...LIST THE CONTENTS ON THE PRODUCT PAGE.
...
That would indeed be helpful
I never noticed that. Very helpful. Thanks.
I‘m looking at the website for this book on mobile and ‘See Inside‘ is not available. Hence I agree with the request to list the essays on the product page for these type of products as tending more towards using mobile than desktop when making purchases these days.
Well, I clicked the "See Inside" button and got the copyright page and random pages...no TOC. Ok...after looking more closely at the pics, I see the little unlabeled symbol that shows the contents...AFTER CLICKING ABOUT HALF-A-DOZEN TO A DOZEN ADDITIONAL CLICKS TO SEE IT ALL. My point remains...LIST THE CONTENTS ON THE PRODUCT PAGE.
wow never saw that.
thank you
I have often, OFTEN, remarked how poorly I thought Logos was in showing relevant sample pages to its users. I have passed on dozens and dozens of titles, because I didn't have enough information to make a solid decision.
The worst, besides collections of essay and journals is commentaries. Logos regularly shows sample pages from the introduction, where we need to see how the Bible text is treated.
But thank you. I learned something here.
commentaries. Logos regularly shows sample pages from the introduction, where we need to see how the Bible text is treated.
Do it , FL, like you were in a store + purchasing. Look at the meat of the volume, which surely is not the intro.
I strongly agree with David Paul that Faithlife really needs to consistently list essays (and their authors) in the PDPs for books that are essay collections.
I bought this resource specifically because there was one particular article I wanted. If Logos had not listed each of them on the product page, I probably would not have clicked the "See Inside" and found it.
https://www.logos.com/product/168130/the-world-of-jesus-and-the-early-church-identity-and-interpretation-in-the-early-communities-of-faith