I find that my Logos library is short on in depth studies of Biblical passages. This series I've been slowly collecting from used book stores. I suggest the Zacchaeus Studies: New Testament would be of interest to many Logos users:
- The Resurrection stories by Jerome H Neyrey
- Learning through suffering : the educational value of suffering in the New Testament and in its milieu by Charles H Talbert
- Women who knew Paul by Florence Morgan Gillman
- Possessions and the life of faith : a reading of Luke-Acts by John Gillman
- The house church in the writings of Paul by Vincent P Branick
- Jesus and the marginalized in John's Gospel by Robert J Karris
- The Eucharist in the New Testament by Jerome Kodell
- Justification by faith : the implications of Romans 3:27-31 by Jan Lambrecht; Richard W Thompson
- The Son of man : a metaphor for Jesus in the Fourth Gospel by Mary Margaret Pazdan
- Who is a Christian? : a study in Pauline ethics by Robert F O'Toole
- Loaves and fishes : the Gospel feeding narratives by Joseph A Grassi
- Seventy times seven : sin, judgment, and forgiveness in Matthew by Thomas W Buckley
- Jesus and politics by Sean P Kealy
- Lazarus : a contemporary reading of John 11:1-46 by Brendan Byrne
- Conversion in the New Testament by Ronald D Witherup
- Farewell addresses in the New Testament by William S Kurz
- The Beatitudes in context : what Luke and Matthew meant by M Dennis Hamm
- John and his witness by Raymond F Collins
- The word in women's worlds : four parables by Susan Marie Praeder
- The Spirit in John by J N M Wijngaards
- Paul on the mystery of Israel by Daniel J Harrington
- A theology of atonement and Paul's vision of Christianity by Anthony J Tambasco
- Jewish feasts and the Gospel of John by Gale A Yee
- The new Jerusalem in the Revelation of John : the city as symbol of life with God by Bruce J Malina
- Paul the accused : his portrait in Acts of the Apostles by Marie Eloise Rosenblatt
I've recommended some of these before but this is a more complete list.
Do others know of similar series that might interest me? These are written for laity - late high school early college level.