NT Wright - The case for the Psalms
This new book from NT Wright was suggested in http://community.logos.com/forums/t/71597.aspx
I was talking to a friend this morning who downloaded this in another format last night and spent 12 hours reading it!
He says it is really excellent - any update on whether / if this will be made available in Logos?
Thanks, Graham
Comments
-
+1 for Graham's request. I'd love to see this in Logos.
0 -
+1
0 -
Thanks for the suggestion! This indeed would be a lovely addition to Logos.
I've got it in the works. Obviously no promises [:D] but I hope we can get it soon!
Senior Director, Content Products
0 -
Thanks for the suggestion! This indeed would be a lovely addition to Logos.
I've got it in the works. Obviously no promises but I hope we can get it soon!
Thanks Ben
Appreciate the update.
Graham
0 -
Just finished listening to the audiobook version of this. It's a lovely book, and a nice compliment to Simply Jesus (another NT Wright book I'd love to have in Logos!), when it talks about how God's time/space/matter can and will (and do) overlap our own. Can't wait to see this one (and the Kingdom New Testament) in Logos.
Wright briefly mentions a "5 Psalms a Day" reading plan from Billy Graham, a plan which goes through the entire Psalter every month, and I think I will be trying to adopt it soon.
0 -
Peace to my Logos Forums Sisters and Brothers! *smile*
I'm -- in my "halting" way -- using Lutheran Service Book (Amazon and/or Concordia Publishing House) to use the large number of Psalm tones for my own personal use at home.
The sample is here ( on page xxvi in the preface):http://lsb.cph.org/samples/LSB_Sampler.pdf
The Bible Version used is the ESV. Lots of variety. Of course, some Psalm tones are more appropriate than others for particular Psalms.
Philippians 4: 4 Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. 5 Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand..........
0