So far I withheld buying any of those "Oxford Handbook" resources in Logos. Even if they represent latest (okay: early this century) scholarship in the respective fields: $75 each for a number of essays? I particularly disliked that I had to get the one from the series I was really interested in, "The Oxford Handbook on Evangelical Theology", in a used dead tree copy.
Now FL is running a sale on "expository preaching kits" per bible book, basically a big box of commentaries and some background literature. I'm not a preacher and own too many commentaries already, so I wasn't too enthusiastic. The kits seem to be full of stuff (possibly even too much for a preacher?) but quite highly priced, so I didn't expect to buy at all. However, I found that https://www.logos.com/product/204486/the-oxford-handbook-of-biblical-studies has been put as background material into all of those "kits" and so for some of the "size small" kits it was the only new thing I'd get. Well actually I scrolled through the sales page, wondered what I was to get for the cheapest kit on a book that has been interesting to me, picked the Pastorals (1/2Tim & Titus), saw the Oxford volume and then started investigating more. Due to dynamic pricing and the overall rebate built into those kits I found I had to pay $26 - the faster way to find this is not to go through the sales page, but to check directly on the product page of the handbook: the section "This title is included in the following collections" will automatically sort by dynamic price and point to the cheapest of those kits for you.
I bought the Pastorals kit - i.e. the Oxford handbook referred above - and now I see a number of the other kits with quite low dynamic prices. Thanks FL for this sale!