Reformed Publishers

Mark Barnes
Mark Barnes Member Posts: 15,432 ✭✭✭
edited November 20 in Resources Forum

Here is my list of publishers who produce mainly Reformed material, that I would want to see Logos partnering with (I've not included publishers that already have substantial material in Logos, like Christian Focus, Evangelical Press and Day One):

Those marked with a * print mainly (but not exclusively) public domain titles, so you could mine their catalogues for ideas, without necessarily entering into a partnership.

Other presses that produce large amounts of reformed materials (but aren't necessarily reformed), and are under-represented in Logos, include:

  • Moody (you know about them!)
  • Tyndale House
  • Hendrickson (only 34 resources currently)
  • Kregel (93 resources)
  • Intervarsity US and UK (many resources already, but very many good ones missing)

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  • Rosie Perera
    Rosie Perera Member Posts: 26,202 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I'm not 100% sure of your criteria, but to that list I might add:

    • Westminster John Knox Press (and its Geneva Press imprint which is specifically for Presbyterian works) - not exclusively reformed but publishes a lot of reformed works, and is under-represented in Logos (only 30 resources currently)
  • Ted Hans
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  • Mark Barnes
    Mark Barnes Member Posts: 15,432 ✭✭✭

    I'm not 100% sure of your criteria

    I didn't include them because "books and resources published under the WJK imprint cover the spectrum of religious thought and represent the work of scholarly and popular authors of many different religious and theological affiliations." My criteria was the current theological position of the press, rather than historic denominational links. (Not that I wouldn't want to see more WJK books, though.)

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  • Doc B
    Doc B Member Posts: 3,533 ✭✭✭

    Presbyterian and Reformed

    [y] [y]

    I'm Southern Baptist, but I find more outstanding works from this group than just about any other publisher, including Broadman.

    Reformation Trust Publishing

    Another [y] [y] group.

    Crossway

    I was thinking Logos had quite a few Crossway works (another [y] [y] publisher) but hadn't bothered to count them...interesting that they are underrepresented.

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  • Gabe Martini (Faithlife)
    Gabe Martini (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 815

    I sent a large list over to our friends at Crossway recently, so look for more from them in the future. [:)]

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    Faithlife

  • Mr. Youngblood
    Mr. Youngblood Member Posts: 2

    Great list, here are a few more.

  • Toby Marsh
    Toby Marsh Member Posts: 1

    It’s great to see such a detailed list of publishers who focus on Reformed material. For those seeking the best Christian book publishers with a strong theological foundation, the publishers you’ve mentioned, like Reformation Heritage Books and Banner of Truth, are excellent choices. I believe partnering with these presses could provide a broader range of quality resources for Logos users, especially for those interested in deepening their understanding of Reformed teachings. Expanding access to their titles would be a valuable addition to the Logos platform.