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 and explaining why, from the standpoint of the Torah, he would not follow Jesus.
The work is particularly significant because it became a central dialogue partner for Joseph Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI) in his Jesus of Nazareth trilogy. Ratzinger explicitly structures part of his Christological reflection as a response to Neusner, making this book essential for fully understanding one of the most important contemporary theological works on Jesus.
Including this title in Logos would therefore not only enrich its offerings in interfaith and theological studies, but also provide critical context for users engaging with Ratzinger’s work, which is already well represented on the platform.
Given its importance in both academic theology and Jewish-Christian dialogue, this book would be a highly valuable addition for scholars, students, clergy, and serious readers.
Thank you very much for your consideration.