Would like to see these in Vyrso!
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I'd like to see "Defining Inerrancy" by JP Holding and Nick Peters (foreword by Craig Blomberg) in Vyrso.
This small book would lend itself good to the Vyrso offering: digitally published, no footnotes. I came to it by following a link to Dan Wallace' website where he favorably reviews the Logos edition of LSJ and reading on to his recent review of Defining Inerrancy.
Have joy in the Lord!
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I'd like to see this new book by Peter Enns in Vyrso (reviewed here):
Also other books by him (with others) that should be in Logos or Vyrso:
- Five Views on Biblical Inerrancy (Counterpoints: Bible and Theology), co-authored with Albert Mohler, Michael Bird, Kevin Vanhoozer, and John Franke
- The Bible and the Believer: How to Read the Bible Critically and Religiously, co-authored with Mark Zvi Brettler and Daniel J. Harrington, S.J.
- Eyes to See, Ears to Hear: Essays in Memory of J. Alan Groves, co-edited with Douglas J. Green and Michael B. Kelly
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Two more books by Mike Yankoski (Vyrso already has one):
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The Sacred Year: Mapping the Soulscape of Spiritual Practice by Michael Yankoski (Thomas Nelson, 2014)
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Under the Overpass: A Journey of Faith on the Streets of Americaby Mike Yankoski (Multnomah, 2009)
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Here's another one I'd like to see in Vyrso.
- The Triumph of Christianity by Rodney Stark
BTW, how come nobody from Logos/Vyrso is reading/responding to this thread anymore? Brian Williams, are you still there? Oops, I guess not.
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Thanks for the suggestions Rosie! I'm still working with Logos/Vyrso just in a little different capacity than before; I explain more here: http://community.logos.com/forums/p/91228/634166.aspx#634166.
I've taken note of your suggestions. The title you've most recently mentioned, The Triumph of Christianity, is published by HarperCollins. While we have a good relationship with a couple of their imprints (Thomas Nelson & Zondervan) we still don't have an umbrella relationship with the organization as a whole. We're working on some additional functionality that will allow us to sign some of the Big 5 publishers soon—including HarperCollins.
Thanks!
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Brian Williams said:
We're working on some additional functionality that will allow us to sign some of the Big 5 publishers soon—including HarperCollins.
That's exciting, though I can't imagine what further functionality Logos would need to be able to publish tons of books by HarperCollins. It's already so rich in display capabilities, and HarperCollins books are generally pretty basic in layout. But nevertheless, I'm glad to hear these relationships might be in the works soon.
I'll keep the suggestions flowing, even though I know some of them are with publishers whose books you won't be able to carry for a while, so you'll have a decent-sized pipeline when the time comes.
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Rosie Perera said:
That's exciting, though I can't imagine what further functionality Logos would need to be able to publish tons of books by HarperCollins. It's already so rich in display capabilities, and HarperCollins books are generally pretty basic in layout. But nevertheless, I'm glad to hear these relationships might be in the works soon.
I think you misunderstand what is meant by "capabilities." I assume HarperCollins wants to have tighter reigns on the licensing agreement (i.e. "you can only download this resource on 5 devices), etc.). Hopefully copy and paste isn't messed with. [:s]
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alabama24 said:
I assume HarperCollins wants to have tighter reigns on the licensing agreement (i.e. "you can only download this resource on 5 devices), etc.). Hopefully copy and paste isn't messed with.
Erg! You're probably right. I hope that's not what this is about.
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Can we have:
Lew Wallace, Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ
please?
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We'll look into it, thanks Jan!
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Bob Pritchett said:Rosie Perera said:
as to why there is no subforum for suggesting Catholic/Verbum resources
I have no idea. I sent an email asking that we make one.
Yay, it has finally happened!
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Brian Williams said:
Let us know if you have any other titles you'd like to see!
Crossposting from the Methodist/Wesleyan subforum: https://community.logos.com/forums/t/97222.aspx
I'd like to see Andrew Sieborger / Siebörger's books - I think they fit well into the Vyrso eBook offering (well written, less academic, existing for electronic platform)
Have joy in the Lord!
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