Hi @Rick Mansfield (Logos) , any update on this being able to be purchased through Logos? Thank you!!
@Daniel Aylett I know this has taken longer than anticipated, but we have agreed to licensing terms with Tolle Lege, and a contract was sent yesterday. Now we await signatures, which will hopefully take place this week, and then the production process will begin. Obviously, it's too early to speculate on a release date, and commentaries take longer to convert to Logos Editions than straight monographs. It may hit pre-pub first at which point you can encourage others to pre-order it.
@Rick Mansfield (Logos) Thank you so much for the update, really appreciate it. Debating whether I should get a physical copy now or just wait.
@Daniel Aylett, well, if you do get a print copy, we hope you'll come back and get the Logos edition, too, when it's released ;-)
Any update since the last one?
@Mark A Moore nothing definite to report just yet. Hopefully, it will be available on pre-pub before too long.
Any update yet on inclusion of this within Logos? I see things were still in limbo from your last update in mid February. This is mid May 2025 so was hoping we might receive an update at this point? Thanks.
We have received the files from the publisher, and it is in progress. Hopefully, we will see a pre-order page very soon.
That's great news… once it is available if you could send a quick reply here so it shows in my email that would be great. Looking forward to adding it to my logos!
I will do my best to remember :-)
Glad to hear this is in progress! I've been considering purchasing the physical volumes, but I greatly prefer studying with the Logos platform!
Always open to new bad theology regarding the identity of Israel…looking forward to it.
Pre-order page is now available.
I do not know what "body" means or what you are asking. I have one if that is the question.
Please consider adding this new book. Thank you.
A Bíblia Para Todos is a Portuguese Transation thought by thought. It is the downloadest Version in the Portuguese speakers in the African continent. (the picture shows this translation in two African countries, and in Portugal).
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