Is this series worth getting in the mini bundle sale, or when you have BST and TNTC you can skip.
I personally think: yes, of course! If I remember correctly, Gordon Fee on the Pastorals was the first book of this series that I wanted to have (and actually bought again in Logos after already ownig the kindle version). It seems that the editors managed to get top-notch scholars to contribute to this lay-reader oriented series, which is great.
Here you'll get the gospels and Acts - if I look at the author names. Robert Mounce on Matthew, Larry Hurtado on Mark and Craig Evans on Luke…. I want to read what they have to say about these books. I'd buy that miniseries even if I had dozens of commentaries on each book. Okay, YMMV.
I seem to remember picking up the whole series (OT & NT) for less than $100
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Which countries actually have access to this book? https://ebooks.faithlife.com/product/198528/out-of-the-saltshaker-and-into-the-world-evangelism-as-a-way-of-life?
Are there plans to publish the expanded edition of Michael Heiner'sThe Unseen Realm?
I'm trying to figure out if I have an apocryphal text called "The Acts of Paul and Thecla" in my library, but when I do a search on that title, it points to, say, an Ante-Nicene Fathers volume where that text doesn't actually show up that I can see. I find that a little frustrating - do I have it or not? It's happened in…
This book is not available in my country for Logos, but I can get the physical hard copy at my bookstore. Is there any way to get around this restriction.
Is Logos planning on making the UBS Greek New Testament 6th Edition available any time soon?