I upvoted this book some time ago, and today stumbled over it in another forum context - this brought me to check my library & the store for it, then looking for the suggestion. Although this book is relatively new, I have already 83 hits for the phrase "Jesus and John Wayne" in my library (in 27 resources, including commentaries!) - it is often referred to in the discusion of Christianity and "world"/politics and really is a must have in the Logos environment.
This book is from W. W. Norton with whom we've never been able to make any headway. We have a number of books we'd like to license from them if they were to ever change their mind.
EDIT: Thanks Rick for your reply, I really appreciate the transparency and communication you bring to the book suggestions. In the past it used to feel a bit like a black hole - send a suggestion and nothing ever will come back - you changed that, and we are very glad about that. Keep it up! /EDIT
Note that MJ explicitly asked for edition eBook. The book is made available in EPub format - even without DRM, if I see correct - and the Faithlife eBook store would contractually just be another online bookstore for the publisher. I understand that's not what we Logosians typically want, but it's something that we can live with to get content into the environment at all (Abingdon comes to mind).
Even plain ebooks/epubs require a licensing agreement. We would be glad to have both ebooks and Logos Editions from Norton; but so far, they've been unwilling to work with us.
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).
Amazon blurb: Adam of Saint-Victor's (+1146) sequences are recognized as sophisticated liturgical poetry, the highest development of this literary genre. In addition to their merit as unique medieval cultural sources, they offer an expression of the lived theology of the twelfth-century Abbey of Saint-Victor in Paris. This…