I can't remember which I encountered first Johanna Manley or the Philokalia. They were both required reading in my circle of Christian and Buddhist friends in the 70's. But Manley was certainly influential in building my love of patristic writers with her excellent excerpting skills. Please vote for any or all of these titles to help spread the love of the original authors:
I have The Bible and the Holy Fathers in print. Invaluable resource.
Thank you. If you know anyone else willing to make a pitch for her books .... we need to get them in Logos.
I forgot that I also have the volume for the Psalter. From what I can gather, Monastery Books is an imprint of St. Vlads. I'll contact them and see if they have digital files for these.
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These are great books have them all. Eve adds the most value I think. The others have added commentary which is great in print, but using Logos, I think their value is diminished in the sense that the commentaries provided are available through other resources. What I do like about them is the ability to follow the lectionary. I offered up two suggestions today that share the same devotional focus.
These are great books. They have formulated my faith in my early years. The commentary is edifying.
By way of update, I spoke with our contact at St. Vlads, and unfortunately, there are no digital files for these titles. That would make it much more costly to produce them as Logos Editions. I am not one to use words like never, but it's highly unlikely that these volumes will be produced anytime soon.
Thanks for the update. Sorry it is not likely in the near future.
Universalism is not a new-fangled idea - this is the second of two volumes on the history of the idea A Larger Hope?, Volume 2: Universal Salvation from the Reformation to the Nineteenth Century Ilaria L. E. Ramelli, Robin A. Parry Cascade Books 978-1498200400 Amazon blurb: This book aims to uncover and explore the ideas…
Universalism is not a new-fangled idea - this is the first of two volumes on the history of the idea A Larger Hope?, Volume 1: Universal Salvation from Christian Beginnings to Julian of Norwich Ilaria L. E. Ramelli Cascade Books 978-1610978842 Amazon blurb: In the minds of some, universal salvation is a heretical idea that…
Could you please add the "Enduring Voices Study Bible" by Barbour Publishing. It features quotes and commentary from the great bible scholars and thinkers from various persuasions, denominations and theologies. For example, you might find the thoughts of Spurgeon and Luther sided by side referencing the same passage or…
Study bibles with an archaeological focus would be a great addition to your catalog and would fill in some holes in Logos on this subject. Some ones to consider: ESV Archaeology Study Bible by Crossway NIV Archaeological Study Bible by Zondervan Thanks for considering adding these titles.