Abraham Joshua Heschel (1907-1972) was a very important Jewish rabbi, theologian, and philosopher. Logos has several books about him but nothing by him, except, oddly, one – The Prophets – in Chinese.
His The Sabbath was a transformative book for me in seminary. I also own in print form his 2-volume classic The Prophets, and God in Search of Man: A Philosophy of Judaism. I would really like to see some or all of his works be available in Logos.
Here are the suggestions to vote for, in the order of priority I'd place on them:
I’m amazed Logos has gone this long without at least the foundational AJH text “The Sabbath.”
This series has just had two new volumes released, and it had 128 votes on the old uservoice site. Copied from Rosie Perera's original UV post, with the additional two volumes added: Cambridge University Press http://www.cambridge.org/us/academic/subjects/religion/series/new-cambridge-bible-commentary Genesis by Bill T.…
In particular: * Spiritual Classics (ed. Richard J. Foster & Emilie Griffin) * Devotional Classics (ed. Richard J. Foster & James Bryan Smith) (mind you, the above are just anthologies of excerpts, and Logos should really include the full text of the originals those are sourcing from, if it doesn't already; but...they are…
The NA29 and UBS6 will be coming out later this year. Houghton has updated Metzger's (and Omanson's) textual commentaries to match the UBS6 apparatus. I certainly hope that Logos plans to release this as well. In the U.S. it will be handled by Hendrickson. William Varner (The Master's Seminary) already received a print…
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