I know Dr. Steve Runge is a Logos member. I would like to get a copy of his article, Markedness: Contrasting Porter's Model with the Linguists Cited as Support. Is that possible? Does anyone in Logos Community have this?
I would like to get a copy of his article, Markedness: Contrasting Porter's Model with the Linguists Cited as Support
It is in Bulletin for Biblical Research 26, no. 1–4 (2016).
Unfortunately, this is no longer available from the Logos store
No I am wondering if Dr Runge is in the forum. I wanted to get it from him.
I think you’ll find he doesn’t work for Logos any longer, and I don’t recall him posting on the forums in a long while.
Steve doesn't work for Logos anymore. And as far as I know, he's never been active on the forums. At least I couldn't find a profile for him here.
You can buy a copy of that article for $20 from: https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/psup/biblical-research/article-abstract/26/1/43/253861
But do you really, really need a copy of that article? Where on earth did you find it referenced, and is this another one of your rabbit trails? Read the abstract of it at the above link. It's a pretty narrowly scholarly article that seems to have nothing to do with your other many recent lines of inquiry.
If you still really think you need this, I found his CV online. No contact info on the CV, but it was on his website; you could try to contact him through the Contact page on his website https://everydayexegesis.com
That isn't the most up-to-date word on what he's doing now, though. According to LinkedIn, he's now Scholar-in-Residence and Macula Product Director at Biblica.
You can really find a lot about where to find articles, or the person who wrote them, by googling. Sometimes they don't want to be found, though. I could not find Steve's email address listed openly anywhere. The other people on the team at Everyday Exegesis (one of whom appears to be Steve's wife) have links you can click on to email them, but not Steve.
Many known people are not working for Logos anymore! It’s like Biblica is their new job now (at least for some of them).
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Yup. Sean Boisen is at Biblica now, as is Rick Brannan. It isn't "like" Biblica is their new job; Biblica is their new job. [:D]
if Dr Runge is in the forum. I wanted to get it from him.
I know that Faithlife Social Media has been nearly abandoned, but he MAY still receive notifications from https://faithlife.com/steven-runge/activity
Yup. Sean Boisen is at Biblica now, as is Rick Brannan. It isn't "like" Biblica is their new job; Biblica is their new job.
Actually, BiblioNexus is my new job, but I do some regular part-time contract work for Biblica as well. (And I still check out the forums regularly to help out as an MVP). But I don't have a copy of this article accessible.
Thanks everyone especially Rosie. You all really got me on the ball. This was brought out in a video I was watching.
Isn't Mr. Alexander taking courses somewhere? If so, all he has to do is request the article through Interlibrary Loan.
I have this article and as Rick was willing to share it, I propose that Steve wouldn't mind if I share it here.
1854.Bulletin for Biblical Research, Volume 26, Nos. 1–4, 2016.pdf
Thanks Beloved. Right now I am still out of school. Keep me in prayers.
If so, all he has to do is request the article through Interlibrary Loan.
As a distance learner, his particular institution provides limited resources. He also has transportation issues that make utilizing other libraries problematic. In my state, regional or state libraries would provide the appropriate services although rather slowly.
I didn’t realize BBR had been removed from sale at Logos...disappointing that it won’t be updated any more.
Right now I am still out of school. Keep me in prayers.
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Steve, your work product continues to be a blessing! I'm currently preaching through James and your HD commentary is one I consult weekly!