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"
logos this is a really important one
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Jason A. Staples outlines an essential hermeneutic for correctly understanding Paul's biblical soteriology and covenantal eschatology. A digital Logos version would help in the scholarly debate of our age that carries real-world implications.
This link is solely for Volume 1 (Genesis and Exodus). I would love for Logos to begin digitizing and publishing these volumes while the remainder of the set is still being written. If I need to find out which volumes are published already, I am happy to do so. God bless you!
One book title per request, please. Title: The Wisdom of the Pearlers: An Anthology of Syriac Christian Mysticism (Volume 216) (Cistercian Studies Series) Author: Brian E. Colless (Translator) Publisher: Liturgical Press ISBN: 978-0879073169 External Links: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0879073160/ref%3Dmes-dp Do you have…
In this remarkable, acclaimed history of the development of monotheism, Mark S. Smith explains how Israel's religion evolved from a cult of Yahweh as a primary deity among many to a fully defined monotheistic faith with Yahweh as sole god. Repudiating the traditional view that Israel was fundamentally different in culture…