Abraham Joshua Heschel (1907-1972) was a very important Jewish rabbi, theologian, and philosopher. Logos has several books about him but nothing by him, except, oddly, one – The Prophets – in Chinese.
His The Sabbath was a transformative book for me in seminary. I also own in print form his 2-volume classic The Prophets, and God in Search of Man: A Philosophy of Judaism. I would really like to see some or all of his works be available in Logos.
Here are the suggestions to vote for, in the order of priority I'd place on them:
I’m amazed Logos has gone this long without at least the foundational AJH text “The Sabbath.”
I would like to a request Logos' Biblia Hebraica Westmonasteriensis with Westminster Hebrew Morphology 4.18 to be updated to the Westminster Hebrew Morphology version 4.22.
Johannes Haubold , Sophus Helle , Enrique Jiménez and Selena Wisnom (eds) Bloomsbury Collections - Enuma Elish Funding provided by:LMU Munich; Princeton University DOI:10.5040/9781350297425 ISBN:978-1-3502-9716-6 (hardback) 978-1-3502-9719-7 (paperback) 978-1-3502-9717-3 (epdf) 978-1-3502-9718-0 (epub) 978-1-3502-9742-5…
A four volume series by Dr. Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum detailing the Life of Messiah in chronological order through the lens of it's Jewish cultural, historical context.
This book would be great to have on Logos/Verbum. This book is great for preserving the chant of the church for those who can't chant very well. In addition, this book has the offertory antiphons absent in the current versions of the Roman Missal. I would love to be able to highlight and annotate, in addition to translate…
I would really love to see the book Roman Calendar: Text and commentary added to verbum. This book has given me a great deal of theological knowledge not only regarding feast days but also of the Agnus Dei (Lamb of God), liturgical vestments, among many other things. It has been instrumental in shaping my faith and I would…