Probably the most immportant work on the history of justification, now in its 4th printing, is Alister McGrath's Iustitia Dei. It really needs to be offered by Logos.
An important work on the topic. I had to buy it on Kindle last year. I was surprised that Logos didn't have it yet.
There's at least one request in the current system here
but only with a surprising few number of votes, so I think there must have been other suggestions to fill this really large gap in the Logos offering.
EDIT: another one would be this:
People are asking for McGrath' books since "ancient times", see this thread from 2009
and luckily some are available, but some are lacking, especially "Iustitia Dei" and "Christian Theology"
This is a patristic/Coptic commentary available for Kindle. There is essentially one volume per Bible book. Examples:…
Please offer this book
test books and courses. New Book idea only allowed for Move from English suggestions
Note volume 4 of this is in Logos, but it's an eleven-volume set, and all Logos has is volume 4, and busted links to volumes 8 and 11. I am suggesting the individual volumes - all eleven - and not the single combined volume offered for Kindle, which has a completely botched table of contents - a total fail on Amazon's…
Amazon blurb: The Mother of Christ is a key subject of the Christian faith. This book aims to offer an introduction to the Church’s rich theological reflection on the Blessed Virgin Mary. The text draws from a broad range of the Church’s Tradition, including Sacred Scripture, the Fathers of the Church, and Ecumenical…