This series currently contains:
by Chalice Press - a series I hope grows
You seem to have missed one:
Not many reviews on Amazon, so what makes these special?
At the moment I am working on a project that links motifs, themes, images to the lectionary readings. Because the readings themselves imply intertextual interpretation, this seems like a logical step. Gail Ranshaw has done some good work in this area that integrates nicely into planning worship services. This series is the best I know at tracing broad in significant depth without strong doctrinal bias. Unlike several books I looked at, this series covers themes Genesis to Revelation whereas several that I looked at are primarily NT in focus. They are suited for the same type of Bible study class as the Interface series (which I love) but are of more general interest and application ... hence prime candidates for me to build Bible study programs around ... oops, did I just mention a selfish reason for the suggestion?[+o(]
So it comes down to are they fantastic? Not really, but they are solid and fill a gap in Logos and should have broad appeal within the Mainstream Protestant, Anglican, Lutheran and Catholic communities at least.
Guess I'll have to take a look at them some time, if I can find them...