It's really unfortunate that a program used by countless seminary professors, theological authors, and pastors has only a SINGLE option for an English Thesaurus. Please add the Oxford English Thesaurus!
Hard to get perfectly alliterated outlines ( or just the right word) when you have a stunted thesaurus!
There is a discussion about that topic here.
I'm just confused as to why there's only the one option, and I'm usually disappointed when I refer to this option. Would love them to add the Oxford Thesaurus, Roget's, The Synonym Finder, etc. It's just odd to me that a company who's primary customers have been pastors and academics, who they are encouraging to write sermons, reports, and dissertations with only their software, would only offer a single one of the most basic of academic writing tools.
The Oxford has 600,000 synonyms and antonyms versus the 275,000 word choices, examples and explanations listed on the Merriam-Webster (elsewhere on Amazon it lists 340,000). I'm GLAD they have the merriam-webster, just wish there were more options!
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Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing Association Publication date: January 1, 2016 Language: English Print length: 534 pages ISBN-10: 0816362483 ISBN-13: 978-0816362486
Publisher : Pacific Press Publishing Association Publication date : January 1, 2016 Language : English Print length : 534 pages ISBN-10 : 0816362483 ISBN-13 : 978-0816362486
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This book pulls the dating of the gospels back into the 40s (or even 30s). Lots of positive reviews on Amazon. Logos field above rejects both of Amazon’s ISBN number so I will post here: 978-1725276642
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