Philip Jenkins is a very readable church historian who takes us through the less exposed history (Oriental Christianity, use of apocrypha) and the current situation. He also writes on the history of interpretation of specific passages from a position of faith. Currently available in Logos are:
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These editions are useful for their study Bible-like commentary and clear introductory materials, especially in setting up the Jewish background as it informs the text. As small volumes with a broad coverage - Pseudepigrapha, early Christian writings, New Testament apocrypha, even Aquinas' little summa. - these books fill…
The Hebrew Bible: A Translation with Commentary by Robert Alter would be an excellent addition.
To celebrate the completion of the twenty-year project to translate The Zohar, Stanford University Press is pleased to offer a complete set of all twelve volumes of The Zohar: Pritzker Edition. Sefer ha-Zohar (The Book of Radiance) has amazed readers ever since it emerged in Spain over seven hundred years ago. Written in a…
Last Testament - In His Own Words by Joseph Ratzinger / Benedict XVI The story of the first Pope to resign in over 700 years. Pope Benedict made history when he became the first Pope in over 700 years to resign from office, stunning the Catholic Church the world over. At last, Last Testament is a stunning and frank…
An essential Systematic Theology for Logos. ISBN not loading. 978-0226803364