Just thinking this is not intentional
One minor detail I see in the picture is that one is “Enhanced for Logos” the other one is not. Hence the discrepancy in the regular price as well. Enhanced version says regular price is $38 whereas the non enhanced is $18.70
This observation doesn’t hold true all the time, though.
DAL
$18.99 (at 50% off) looks to be a Reader Edition, whereas the $17.76 (5% off) is an Ebook version.
I've noticed that many Wipf & Stock titles (and their other imprints: e.g. Cascade, Pickwick) have been floating around as Ebook titles but a good number are now being added as Logos Reader editions. Another example of this below:
Funny how prices are different in MJ’s screenshot. They’re more expensive! Maybe she doesn’t get as good of a discount! 😂 Something’s definitely wrong 😑
Are you seeing different prices in Logos.com for the books in her screenshot? Strange.
I’m seeing the same prices as MJ but Kevin’s are different on his screenshot.
One ISBN is the paperback - the other ISBN is the ebook from the publisher. https://wipfandstock.com/9781666700152/origens-revenge/
The ISBN for the top is the Paperback - the bottom ISBN is the ebook
https://wipfandstock.com/9781666700152/origens-revenge/
The top preorder says
The bottom one:
Oh, I see now. Kevin's book is different from MJ.'s.
I fell for that too at first :-) I was viewing it on mobile, and the pictures are similar and very small on mobile…
I assume that in these cases, once the Logos Edition is released, the ebook version is merged together? Meaning that anyone who has the ebook is now upgraded to the Logos Edition. Though in these examples it doesn't seem like there were any savings.
We will correct these duplicate entries. Thanks for bringing this to ur attention.
Patristic Talmudism (Manoussakis). What an interesting 2 words.
Obviously someone went ahead and bought the book!
😀 yes - so enticing as a word pair
This is a very interesting book. It's easy to detect the author's perspective (you got your guy authors, and then there's those feminists!). But the slow, detailed discussion of male vs female is somewhat unique. I've arrived at Origen (probably one of the early 'textualists', in contrast to Papias). But not Origen's revenge. The interesting part, is just how varied the early Fathers were in their interpretativeness. 'Keep reading.'