I would like to see this added as a Logos resource:
Ruth: A New Translation with a Philological Commentary and a Formalist-Folklorist Interpretation Jack M. Sasson John Hopkins University Press
ISBN: 9780801821547, 0801821541
https://www.amazon.com/Ruth-Translation-Philological-Formalist-folklorist-Interpretation/dp/1850752133/ref%3Dtmm_pap_swatch_0
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I would like to suggest the inclusion of A Rabbi Talks with Jesus by Jacob Neusner in the Logos catalog. This book is a highly influential work in Jewish-Christian dialogue. In it, Neusner presents a respectful and rigorous engagement with the figure of Jesus by placing himself within the context of the Gospel of Matthew…
The audio book is available in Logos but the readable book isn't.
I would love to have some books by Robert Alter in my Logos Library.
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.
A well-written summary of the dynamics of the Council of Trent