So I know I've searched through the pre-pub page multiple times adding new books that I find could be of interest. Some of us don't even have three; others want a majority on that list.
What are the THREE you're excited about and why?
Waiting for 17 pre-pubs
Top 3 (in no particular order)
1.) Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature (12 Vols.)
- Thousands of pictures, millions of words, and the largest undertaking in academic publishing of its time. James Strong, author of The Strong's Concordance co-lead its production. Over 31,000 articles and over 100 pages of biography. However, its got a long way to go gathering interest.
2.) The Works of Robert Murray McCheyne (3 Vols.)
- This man was a titan in his preaching ministry and possessed a hugely weighty heart for the lost. Died at 30 and had his journal entries collected and published before he even died. I was assigned a book on McCheyne authored by my professor to read consisting of half verbatim journal entries. The reliance he has on the Spirit to preach is inspiring. I'm really excited to see the interest gathered on this one in such a short amount of time.
3.) Babylonian and Jerusalem Talmud Collection (50 Vols.)
- What can we say that Logos hasn't already? This collection is cited many times in other Logos resources and the price is comparatively low for its size (50 vols).