I would like to get The Inclusive Bible on Logos.
Amazon has a lengthy sample … many of the 'key' passages presented (unusual).
It appears to be a very literal translation (especially the hebrew), while recognizing meaning (vs raw words). I recently saw another similar approach (literalness).
I wish Kindle did better Bible presentations … FL would likely gag on the title, these days. Publisher might be a challenge.
But one like this would be a good addition, to see the points of translation.
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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
This is a very readable and brief but well-written summary of the history of the Church councils.
The Lucado Life Lessons Study Bible would make for an excellent addition to the study Bible lineup at Logos, as well as add another of Max Lucado's resources to his collection. The print/eBook edition comes with the NKJV, but Logos could sell the notes standalone for any Bible translation.
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…