A very short wish list
I must admit to be being very exited a couple of months back by the announcement that Logos was to specifically look into Orthodox books. It has long been needed. Reading through the posts below I see some really interesting items mentioned, it will be terrific to see these come to fruition.
There really is however only a few books that I wold like to see available if at all possible:
1) The Prologue of Ohrid by St. Nikolai Velimirovic. I think only published by the Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Western America.
2) The New Jerusalem Bible 'Study Edition'. Darton, Longman, Todd. I know that this is usually recognised as a Catholic edition, but it's my favourite Bible and the study edition has some terrific notes. I realise that there is an edition available from Logos but it is not the study edition, and it's only available in America, which is not a lot of use to those from further afield.
Finally anything by Fr. Dumitru Staniloae and St. Theophan The Recluse would be quite quite wonderful
Many thanks
Barry
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Barry,
Thanks for these suggestions. I am definitely working to get the Prologue for Logos, and we should have almost all of Fr Dumitru's works at some point. Still working out details on that front, but I'll keep you posted in this forum.
The Bible suggestion is a good one, as well. I will see what I can find out for you. We did recently reach out to DLT for a number of works, so this shouldn't be out of the realm of possibilities.
We will have some works from St Theophan.
Thanks again!
Product Department Manager
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We did recently reach out to DLT for a number of works
Excellent. DLT has a number of works I'd love to see in Logos.
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We did recently reach out to DLT for a number of works
I do hope you had Ramsey's Beginning to read the Fathers on that list.[;)]
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2) The New Jerusalem Bible 'Study Edition'. Darton, Longman, Todd. I know that this is usually recognised as a Catholic edition, but it's my favourite Bible and the study edition has some terrific notes. I realise that there is an edition available from Logos but it is not the study edition, and it's only available in America, which is not a lot of use to those from further afield.
The New Jerusalem Bible was Published in 1985 by Darton, Longman & Todd and Les Editions du Cerf
Logos has Doubleday listed as the publisher
Looks like yet again the Publishers are still spliting up the world and no one source to OK world wide distribution. [And are some of those publishers even allowed to work with a company outside of their area?]
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