Hey! they just broke this collection up!
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Alan Charles Gielczyk said:
You can pick up the entire collection for less than the cost of two of the dictionaries.
Ouch.
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The individuals from Old
Testament Hermeneutics Collection (18 vols.) are now available.Art and Meaning: Rhetoric in Biblical Literature
Colour Terms in the Old Testament
Culture, Entertainment and the Bible
A Gift of God in Due Season: Essays on Scripture and
Community in Honor of James A. SandersIn Search of True Wisdom: Essays in Old Testament
Interpretation in Honour of Ronald E. ClementsInterested Parties: The Ideology of Writers and Readers of
the Hebrew BibleThe Interpretation of the Bible: The International Symposium
in SloveniaThe Meanings We Choose: Hermeneutical Ethics, Indetermincy
and the Conflict of InterpretationsThe New Literary Criticism and the Hebrew Bible
Pursuing the Text: Studies in Honor of Ben Zion Wacholder on
the Occasion of his Seventieth BirthdayReading from Right to Left: Essays on the Hebrew Bible in
Honour of David J. A. ClinesRedirected Travel: Alternative Journeys and Places in
Biblical StudiesRhetoric and Biblical Interpretation
Rhetorical Analysis: An Introduction to Biblical Rhetoric
Sense and Sensitivity: Essays on Reading the Bible in Memory
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In the example, I noticed Logos offers "credit" in Canada. Are these credits also available in the US and how could I avail of them?
Any explanation will be appreciated.
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The following individuals are now available.
From: The
Complete Works of Thomas Brooks (6 vols.)The Complete Works of Thomas Brooks, vol. 1
The Complete Works of Thomas Brooks, vol. 2
The Complete Works of Thomas Brooks, vol. 3
The Complete Works of Thomas Brooks, vol. 4
The Complete Works of Thomas Brooks, vol. 5
The Complete Works of Thomas Brooks, vol. 6
From: St.
Patrick, Apostle of Ireland (2 vols.)The Life and Writings of St. Patrick
From: Jewish Women
Collection (4 vols.)Biblical Women Unbound: Counter-Tales
The JPS Guide to Jewish Women 600 BCE–900 CE
Sarah Laughed: Modern Lessons from the Wisdom and Stories of
Biblical WomenSisters at Sinai: New Tales of Biblical Women
From: Day
One Pastoral Ministry Collection (3 vols.)Conduct Gospel-Centered Funerals: Applying the Gospel at the
Unique Challenge of DeathWhat to Look for in a Pastor: A Guide for Pastoral Search
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The individuals from Near
Eastern History Collection (9 vols.) are now available.Ah, Assyria . . . Studies in Assyrian History
Amulets and Magic Bowls: Aramaic Incantations of Late
AntiquityAncient Place Names in the Holy Land
Aramaic Ostraca of the Fourth Century BC from Idumea
Social Justice in Ancient Israel and in the Ancient Near
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Dana thanks for keeping us up to day with the break ups [:D].
One thing I have noticed is that LOGOS never seems to break up the Spanish collections. [:'(]
I for one would like to buy some of the items in the Flet Collecion and the MacAurther Collecition Study Bible etc. [:D]
Any chance that Logos will give equal opportunity to us Spanish Speakers? [:)]
http://hombrereformado.blogspot.com/ Solo a Dios la Gloria Apoyo
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The individuals from Contemporary Issues Collection (7 vols.) are now available.
A Biblical View of Law and Justice: Christian Perspectives on Law
Israel God’s Servant: God’s Key to the Redemption of the World
The Innocence of God: Does God Ordain Evil?
Engaging Politics: The Tensions of Christian Political Involvement
Hell: A Hard Look at a Hard Question
Reconstructing Christian Origins? The Feminist Theology of Elisabeth Schussler: An Evaluation
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Tom Rach said:
One thing I have noticed is that LOGOS never seems to break up the Spanish collections.
I for one would like to buy some of the items in the Flet Collecion and the MacAurther Collecition Study Bible etc.
Any chance that Logos will give equal opportunity to us Spanish Speakers?
Never say never! The Flet collection will be broken in the month of March into individual smaller bundles and individual titles. The MacArthur will follow a few months out. [:)]
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Ram Teodosio said:
In the example, I noticed Logos offers "credit" in Canada. Are these credits also available in the US and how could I avail of them?
Any explanation will be appreciated.
I am not sure what example you are referring to, would you be able to give me a link so I can see?
To answer your question though, we credit users accounts sometimes, e.g. for the Christmas Promotion in 2011, etc., but I’m not aware of anything we’re doing in Canada that we’re not doing in the U.S.
Hope this helps.
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Dana, since you now seem to be reading posts here directed at you, let me repeat a few things I've posted earlier:
fgh said:Dana Valerie said:We usually split up collections after 6 months of being off of pre-pub.
I believe the Summa Theologica (22 vols.), the Summa Theologica: English and Latin Bundle (30 vols.) and the Summa Contra Gentiles (4 vols.) have been off prepub considerably longer than 6 months. The same goes for the ECF, both editions. And Lives of the Saints (12 vols.) has been live a year.
Not that it matters to me personally; I have them all. I just don't like that Catholic resources end up on the back burner.[;)]
fgh said:Dana Valerie said:The individuals from Eerdmans Old Testament History Collection (7 vols.) are now available.
There seem to be several volumes in this collection that should have been tagged as Catholic, but aren't.
fgh said:Dana Valerie said:The individuals from BHS Helps Collection (3 vols.) are now available.
I hope this price is a mistake:
As for this last issue -- a single book that's more expensive than the collection that it's included in -- another example was posted a couple of days ago at http://community.logos.com/forums/p/67205/468035.aspx#468035.
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Sorry for not responding to your previous posts. I hope the following answers all of your current inquiries. Please let me know if you have any other questions and I will try to find out the answers to the best of my ability and respond in a timely manner.
fgh said:I believe the Summa Theologica (22 vols.), the Summa Theologica: English and Latin Bundle (30 vols.) and the Summa Contra Gentiles (4 vols.) have been off prepub considerably longer than 6 months. The same goes for the ECF, both editions. And Lives of the Saints (12 vols.) has been live a year.
Not all of our collections get split up after coming off of pre-pub. Sometimes there are restrictions that keep certain collections from being split. Sorry if my previous posts have been misleading in any way and I am sorry for any inconvenience.
fgh said:Dana Valerie said:The individuals from Eerdmans Old Testament History Collection (7 vols.) are now available.
There seem to be several volumes in this collection that should have been tagged as Catholic, but aren't.
Some of the titles are now marked as Catholic. Thanks for bringing this up.
fgh said:I hope this price is a mistake:
At the time the prices for the individual titles of the BHS Helps Collection (3 vols.) were correct.
I have adjusted the prices of the individuals so they are more up-to-date:
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Thanks for replying and repricing.
Dana Valerie said:Not all of our collections get split up after coming off of pre-pub. Sometimes there are restrictions that keep certain collections from being split.
I know, but 'restrictions' usually apply to copyrighted works. These are all public domain. No 'restrictions' for those, surely, other than Logos' will?
Dana Valerie said:Some of the titles are now marked as Catholic.
Interesting. I've been used to look in the right column of the product pages to see how a book is tagged, but none of these books show any tags there. They do, however, show up if I filter on Catholic and Eerdmans. Why don't the tags show on the right?
Also, after checking some more, I believe all authors in the collection are Catholic. In the past, all works by Catholic authors have been tagged as Catholic, even when the subject is anything but. For example, the Ugaritic Library (12 vols.) and the Northwest Semitic Collection (7 vols.) are both tagged as Catholic, because they're published by PBI. I'm one of those people who like consistency.[:)]
Dana Valerie said:At the time the prices for the individual titles of the BHS Helps Collection (3 vols.) were correct.
The Massorah was meant to cost more than the collection it's included in? Fascinating![:O]
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fgh said:Dana Valerie said:
Not all of our collections get split up after coming off of pre-pub. Sometimes there are restrictions that keep certain collections from being split.
I know, but 'restrictions' usually apply to copyrighted works. These are all public domain. No 'restrictions' for those, surely, other than Logos' will?
After looking further, the collections you listed were built as one resource so it isn't possible to split them up.
fgh said:Interesting. I've been used to look in the right column of the product pages to see how a book is tagged, but none of these books show any tags there. They do, however, show up if I filter on Catholic and Eerdmans. Why don't the tags show on the right?
Are you talking about the "Similar Product by Category" section? If so, it usually takes a little bit for it to update. If it still doesn't appear after a bit then I can look into it further.
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Dana Valerie said:
After looking further, the collections you listed were built as one resource so it isn't possible to split them up.
You are quite right! I should have thought of that myself, instead of wasting your time.[:$] What a shame. Or, well, I'm quite glad to only have one line in my library for each of them, but it's a pity people can't buy one or two volumes of the Summa without having to buy them all.
That is, you're right about the ones I gave links for. The ECF, though, are separate volumes.
Dana Valerie said:it usually takes a little bit for it to update
You were right about that too. I can see it now.
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The individuals from John Wesley Collection (29 vols.) are now available.
The Works of John Wesley, vols. 1–4
The Works of John Wesley, vol. 5
The Works of John Wesley, vol. 6
The Works of John Wesley, vol. 7
The Works of John Wesley, vol. 8
The Works of John Wesley, vol. 9
The Works of John Wesley, vol. 10
The Works of John Wesley, vol. 11
The Works of John Wesley, vol. 12
The Works of John Wesley, vol. 13
The Works of John Wesley, vol. 14
The Journal of the Rev. John Wesley, vols. 1–8
Explanatory Notes upon the New Testament
Explanatory Notes upon the Old Testament, vol. 1
Explanatory Notes upon the Old Testament, vol. 2
Explanatory Notes upon the Old Testament, vol. 3
The Life and Times of the Rev. John Wesley, vol. 1
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Dana,
since you're so kindly answering questions about breaking up collections, is there any chance you could comment on whether the revised edition of the expository bible commentary might be broken up at some point? Thanks! http://www.logos.com/product/20185/expositors-bible-commentary-revised-edition
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Thanks, Dana.
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I would be interested in this as well!David B Phillips said:Dana,
since you're so kindly answering questions about breaking up collections, is there any chance you could comment on whether the revised edition of the expository bible commentary might be broken up at some point? Thanks! http://www.logos.com/product/20185/expositors-bible-commentary-revised-edition
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Dana-
Is there some way to close public comments for this thread and start a new one just for comments? I don't want to limit anyone's ability to comment but I, and I'm guessing others as well, have e-mail notifications set up so that I know whenever you post announcing new collections being broken up. Every time I get a notification, I excitedly open the e-mail only to find out most of the time that it isn't an announcement but rather someone asking a question.
Closing this thread for public comment and starting a new one for that purpose would seem to be a solution for all concerned. Just my $0.02.
Thanks!-Scott Sovereign
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The individuals from The Life and Works of Horatius Bonar (47 vols.) are now available.
Man: His Religion and His World
Light and Truth: Bible Thoughts and Themes, vol. 1
Light and Truth: Bible Thoughts and Themes, vol. 2
Light and Truth: Bible Thoughts and Themes, vol. 3
Light and Truth: Bible Thoughts and Themes, vol. 4
Light and Truth: Bible Thoughts and Themes, vol. 5
Life of the Rev. John Milne, of Perth
Earth’s Morning; or Thoughts on Genesis
Does God Care For Our Great Cities?
Life and Work of the Rev. G. Theophilus Dodds
Adoniram Judson: A Missionary of the Apostolic School
Hymns of Faith and Hope: First Series
Hymns of Faith and Hope: Second Series
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The individuals from Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible (16 vols.) are now available.
Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible: Genesis
Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible: Leviticus
Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible: Numbers
Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible: Deuteronomy
Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible: 1 Samuel
Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible: 1 & 2 Kings
Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible: Ezra & Nehemiah
Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible: Proverbs & Ecclesiastes
Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible: Song of Songs
Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible: Ezekiel
Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible: Jonah
Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible: Matthew
Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible: Acts
Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible: 1 & 2 Peter
Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible: The Pastoral Epistles with Philemon & Jude
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The following individuals are now available.
From: Church and Postmodern Culture Series (5 vols.)
GloboChrist: The Great Commission Takes a Postmodern Turn
The Politics of Discipleship: Becoming Postmaterial Citizens
Whose Community? Which Interpretation? Philosophical Hermeneutics for the Church
What Would Jesus Deconstruct? The Good News of Postmodernism for the Church
From: Paideia: Commentaries on the New Testament (7 vols.)
Paideia Commentaries on the New Testament: Matthew
Paideia Commentaries on the New Testament: Mark
Paideia Commentaries on the New Testament: John
Paideia Commentaries on the New Testament: Acts
Paideia Commentaries on the New Testament: Romans
Paideia Commentaries on the New Testament: Ephesians and Colossians
Paideia Commentaries on the New Testament: Hebrews
From: Baker Commentary on the Old Testament Wisdom and Psalms (6 vols.)
Baker Commentary on the Old Testament Wisdom and Psalms: Psalms, vol. 1
Baker Commentary on the Old Testament Wisdom and Psalms: Psalms, vol. 2
Baker Commentary on the Old Testament Wisdom and Psalms: Psalms, vol. 3
Baker Commentary on the Old Testament Wisdom and Psalms: Proverbs
Baker Commentary on the Old Testament Wisdom and Psalms: Ecclesiastes
Baker Commentary on the Old Testament Wisdom and Psalms: Song of Songs
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Dana,
any chance of breaking up the Zondervan commentaries package? This has been requested years ago (http://community.logos.com/forums/t/26037.aspx ), without Logos interaction, but the times have changed a bit since then anyway, haven't they?
As discussed here: http://community.logos.com/forums/p/68188/475239.aspx#475239 the two volumes from the African Commentary Series are the only books in the collection that are currently not available on a standalone basis.
Mick
Have joy in the Lord!
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If i could request any further requests to be made in another thread. We currently have 86 subscribed users to thread particularly interested in being informed of Collection breakups via email. Thanks! ...and sorry for The added email traffic.
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Paul, that's the best comment I've seen! There is such a thread newly started by DMB: Hey!! They Broke This Up .... Comment
Paul Newsome said:If i could request any further requests to be made in another thread.
I have no requests for the braking up of any collections, Logos brakes them up faster than I think is necessary and I'm not interested in the sets that I don't have that have been out for a long time and not broken up. I wish Logos sustains in business long enough that it's possible and some value in giving my resources to someone when I get too old - have to prepare for that by making separate files for highlightings, and for notes, for every resource.Disclosure!
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The following individuals are now available.
From: Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture (7 vols.)
Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture: The Gospel of Matthew
Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture: The Gospel of Mark
Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture: First Corinthians
Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture: Ephesians
Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture: First and Second Timothy, Titus
Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture: First and Second Peter, Jude
From: Handbook on the Old Testament Series (4 vols.)
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When is this collection going to be broken up? Could I encourage it along towards break-up time?
http://www.logos.com/product/9438/amg-bible-essentials
It's been around for a long time and I have most of what's in it, but the Spurgeon titles in it are not available in any other Spurgeon collection or as stand-alone, and I would like to get them. Also AMG Bible Illustrations. The rest I already have or am not interested in.
Thanks!
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I would also like to recommend breaking-up the BECNT Upgrade. The original 8 volumes have already been broken up (along with the OT "counterpart"), so I would like to encourage that this upgrade also be considered.
Thanks!
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Rosie Perera said:
When is this collection going to be broken up? Could I encourage it along towards break-up time?
http://www.logos.com/product/9438/amg-bible-essentials
It's been around for a long time and I have most of what's in it, but the Spurgeon titles in it are not available in any other Spurgeon collection or as stand-alone, and I would like to get them. Also AMG Bible Illustrations. The rest I already have or am not interested in.
Thanks!
I thought about the same thing, but I went ahead and got what I needed and a few extras from a third party...just had it unlocked about a week ago. Awesome resources!!! I even ordered the Greek NT Audio on MP3 with a native speaker reading it (The native speaker Mr. Zodhiates himself!!!).
DAL
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