I find it hard to believe Logos does not carry this book, but I don't trust the store search to find it. Am I missing the obvious? Maybe buried in a collection somewhere?
Peace: by Walter Brueggemann
Peace (Understanding Biblical Themes): Brueggemann, William Marcellus McPheeters Professor of Old Testament Emeritus Walter: 9780827238282: Amazon.com: Books
@GaoLu we have licensed this from Chalice Press. Still waiting on materials from them.
As per your Amazon link, this was published by Chalice Press, a publisher that Logos only has a few eBooks from. From looking at it, not only the Brueggemann book but the whole "Understanding Biblical Themes" series seems to be interesting - either as Logos editions or eBooks.
I find that looking for books through the print library in the app is easier than going through the store. There you can search like you would anything else in your library, so a search of "author:Brueggemann AND title:peace" shows no results.
Great news! Thanks a million.
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