I picked up Jesus in Context: Background Readings for Gospel Study by Bock & Herrick. It's been on my "wish list" for a while now, and to be honest I'm not sure why I never ended up purchasing it in the past. Thanks for the gift Logos!
What did you buy with your $20 gift card?
I bought the Studies in Faithful Living Patriarchs Collections (3vols.). I have the Mary one and really liked the format, so thanks to Logos I got this collection for only $9.95 with the $20 discount. Thank you Logos!
DAL
Thomas Oden's Systematic Theology. It's on sale this month for about $6 off; the coupon brought it down to $24 for me. I call that a deal. [:)]
I put mine toward Mary: Devoted to God's Plan which I'm going to be teaching later this year.
I'm teaching the Joseph curriculum from this series right now.
Got the Amplified Bible and "The Last Things: An Eschatogy for Laymen" which is a book about Historical Premillenialism. Only paid fr $2.95 for the two resources. [Y]
I got the Face2Face Collection: https://www.logos.com/product/3949/face2face-collection
On sale for half off. Ended up costing me $10 for 9 books.
I got A Puritan Theology: Doctrine for Life... used the $20 coupon, plus the discount that challies.com had for 22% off, so ended up being $14.95 before tax.
Nice!
I got the Face2Face Collection: https://www.logos.com/product/3949/face2face-collection On sale for half off. Ended up costing me $10 for 9 books.
Have you had a chance to glance at it? If so, any thoughts?
I've not decided what to do with mine yet. Can someone remind me how long we have to use it?
Bought:
Vine's Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words
Vine's Complete Expository Dictionary Topic Finder
I used mine to buy the IVP OT Dictionary Bundle for the Pentateuch and Historical books. It is already on sale and the coupon dropped the price to $49.12 for the set.
I think that was a good deal [8-|]
Thank you for the discount, logos.
Thanks for sharing the info.
It looks like a good buy and a Great Read [:D]
Klauck's introductions to the Apocryphal Gospels and the Apocryphal Acts. I have had them on my wish list for a long time because I wanted a quick reference for the works involved. Obviously, they got more than $20 from me.[:D]
The mail says until Oct. 15.
I picked up the Catholic Scripture Study International Bible study on Ruth, and Deep Conversion/Deep Prayer , a book which had been on my wish list for ever.
I got
It is a nice work to get me more familiar with the Orthodox.
-Dan
LaRosa,
How did you apply both coupons in the shopping cart. I can only apply 1 but not both.
Put a comma between the two coupons "Coupon1,Coupon2"
I was able to get this theology book that I was really interested in. I do not know Pascal as a theologian only as a mathematician.
William
Thanks for the gift Logos!
[Y]
https://www.logos.com/product/2915/continuity-and-discontinuity
https://www.logos.com/product/17852/the-niv-application-commentary-daniel
So grateful to God and Logos..thanks.
https://www.logos.com/product/8320/bible-and-spade-collection-version-2
I already had all the issues up to 2000, so the cost for the remaining issues was $19.05. The gift card took care of it. [:)]
How did you apply both coupons in the shopping cart. I can only apply 1 but not both. Put a comma between the two coupons "Coupon1,Coupon2"
Thanks! I got the same discount you did.
Thomas Oden's Systematic Theology. It's on sale this month for about $6 off; the coupon brought it down to $24 for me. I call that a deal.
Hmmm....that's tempting. One can always use a good Arminian Theology.
My only debate is whether I get something I already have in print (i.e. Oden) or pick up something completely new to me. I've seen others mention Bock's Jesus in Context and I also am interested in Blomberg's Jesus and the Gospels...but I already have them in print as well. I'm tempted by Hodges' Majority Text too just for completeness. Right now I'm leaning toward just getting Geisler's apologetics library for $19.61 and throwing in the Jeremiah Lifeworks 1.0 for .22 cents....you've gotta love Dynamic Pricing.
Now I'm even more confused! This is almost painful! [:D]
Handbook of Christian Apologetics
It was $2.95 after the coupon.
Jerry
I got the B.B. Warfield Collection . Pretty good price after the discount.
Thanks Logos!
Donnie
Found mine as well! Thanks Logos!
Thomas Oden's Systematic Theology. It's on sale this month for about $6 off; the coupon brought it down to $24 for me. I call that a deal. Hmmm....that's tempting. One can always use a good Arminian Theology. My only debate is whether I get something I already have in print (i.e. Oden) or pick up something completely new to me. I've seen others mention Bock's Jesus in Context and I also am interested in Blomberg's Jesus and the Gospels...but I already have them in print as well. I'm tempted by Hodges' Majority Text too just for completeness. Right now I'm leaning toward just getting Geisler's apologetics library for $19.61 and throwing in the Jeremiah Lifeworks 1.0 for .22 cents....you've gotta love Dynamic Pricing. Now I'm even more confused! This is almost painful!
Now I'm even more confused! This is almost painful!
I bought The Bible among the Myths: Unique Revelation or Just Ancient Literature? by John Oswalt.
Dr. Oswalt is my favorite Old Testament scholar, my former professor from seminary, and someone who combines the best scholarship with the deepest spirituality.
I couldn't resist picking up this book at no cost to myself. That is a great blessing indeed. Thanks Logos!
I bought The "Dictionary of Latin and Greek Theological Terms: Drawn Principally from Protestant Scholastic Theology." With my $20 coupon, it cost me $3.99.
The gauntlet was thrown down and with fervor I have taken it up. David Alan Black recommends The Hebrew New Testament for those who intend to learn biblical Hebrew. I got a deal for which I have no words.[:-*]
I bought Pillar New Testament Commentary: The Letter to the Hebrews (https://www.logos.com/product/5938/pillar-new-testament-commentary-the-letter-to-the-hebrews) . 27% off as a September Deal + $20 coupon = $12.95. Thanks, Logos.
I've been slowly piecing together the Socio-Retorical commentaries. And thanks to my student discount, I was able to pick up Ben's commentary on the Captivity Epistles and 1 & 2 Thessalonians for less than 23 bucks. After tax it was less than 5 bucks. [H]
Oh, and thanks to the free socio-rhetorical commentary on Hebrews by deSilvia my set is filling out quite nicely.
I did the same thing. Thanks Logos!
This is what I bought
Baker Preaching Collection (7 vols.) andBiblical Preaching: The Development and Delivery of Expository Messages, Second Edition
I bought The Book of Concord (2000 edition). Thank you Logos for the gift of $20 towards that book purchase.
I just made my purchase -
https://www.logos.com/product/569/handbook-of-christian-apologetics https://www.logos.com/product/10168/evidence-for-christianity
Both were just under $20, but with the coupon, I got them for $18.90 [:)].
https://www.logos.com/product/17848/the-niv-application-commentary-romans
THANKS, Logos!
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Well I changed my mind and got Josh McDowell's handbook on Apologetics and Ray Comfort's Scientific Facts in the Bible: 100 Reasons to Believe that the Bible is Supernatural in Origin.
I only payed a few bucks extra! Thank, Logos!!
https://www.logos.com/product/33113/encountering-the-new-testament-a-historical-and-theological-survey-3rd-ed Academic pricing + $20 discount = extremely happy Logos user!
I picked up A Messianic Commentary: Matthew Presents Yeshua, King Messiah. Like I mentioned in a different thread, I'm expecting this to be a real hoot. The last blurb in the product description, written by a Rabbi Friedman, mentions Kasdan's emphasis on "the seven different types of Pharisees" that supposedly existed in Yeishuu`a's day. The point that underlies this concept is that Yeishuu`a was Himself actually a Pharisee. The reason this idea is so important to Messianic and even non-Messianic Jews is that it provides the cover and validation of Orthodox Judaism they all want to establish. For Messianic Jews, this notion essentially means the only missing piece in their traditional sage-steeped "system" was the blank space where the Messiah's name was to be filled in. In this mindset, Judaism, whether Second Temple or Orthodox, with its profusion of not-in-the-Bible laws isn't a perversion of Tohraah, and especially Deut. 4:2 & Deut. 12:32...it is instead the natural expression of none other than Jeeesus Himself...Mk. 7:6-13 notwithstanding.
I'm expecting a lot of spit, tape, and baling wire. Got my bag of popcorn at the ready. [8-|]
New American Commentary: Revelation
I grabbed a book on church history for a paper I am writting
https://www.logos.com/product/26734/parade-of-faith-a-biographical-history-of-the-christian-church
I decided to leverage the $20 coupon on the Essential Reference Bundle. My dynamic pricing on it is $56. The books I will get total about $200 separately. So I will get those books for $36 out of pocket.
Thank you, Logos, for dynamic pricing and the coupon.
I have a question...I am looking at one of two commentaries on the Book of Hebrews.
The first one comes from the New American Commentary set, which I have 37 of the 40. https://www.logos.com/product/795/the-ivp-new-testament-commentary-series-hebrews
The second one is from the IVP New Testament Commentary set, which I do not have any. https://www.logos.com/product/795/the-ivp-new-testament-commentary-series-hebrews
Is there anyone out there who would be will to give me some advice as to which one would be a better buy? I really want The Pillar New Testament Commentary from O'Brien, but I am trying to stick to the $20.
First - can you check your links? Both of yours point to the same resource.
Eisenbran's OT Studies Collection
https://www.logos.com/product/31911/eisenbrauns-old-testament-studies-collection
Sorry, here is the correct link for the commentary I was looking at. https://www.logos.com/product/8007/new-american-commentary-hebrews
I have a question...I am looking at one of two commentaries on the Book of Hebrews. The first one comes from the New American Commentary set, which I have 37 of the 40. https://www.logos.com/product/795/the-ivp-new-testament-commentary-series-hebrews The second one is from the IVP New Testament Commentary set, which I do not have any. https://www.logos.com/product/795/the-ivp-new-testament-commentary-series-hebrews Is there anyone out there who would be will to give me some advice as to which one would be a better buy? I really want The Pillar New Testament Commentary from O'Brien, but I am trying to stick to the $20.
I have the Hebrews NAC volume and I really like it.
Hope everyone is doing well. I bought the NAS Electronic Library pack, great value
After a long delay, I decided to finish out Ben Witherington's SRC 8 series set. https://www.logos.com/product/3677/socio-rhetorical-commentary-series ...
ChelseaFC
I picked up An Old Testament Theology by B.K. Waltke. Given the current discount and the gift voucher, I added a fantastic resource to my library for next to nothing.
Thank you, Logos.
[:D]
I finally got Lane's commentary on Hebrews in the WBC series.
https://www.logos.com/product/1330/word-biblical-commentary-volume-47a-hebrews-1-8
https://www.logos.com/product/1331/word-biblical-commentary-volume-47b-hebrews-9-13
I have not received the gift card. I'm told that I have met all the requirements. Is the process still underway?
[:(]
I picked up An Old Testament Theology by B.K. Waltke. Given the current discount and the gift voucher, I added a fantastic resource to my library for next to nothing. Thank you, Logos.
Thank you Justin for the note.
I took advantage of today's twitter deal, plus a devotional by Jerry Bridges and a magazine about N.T. Wright:
A bit late to this party, but I've just settled for Richard Bauckham's The Bible in Politics: How to Read the Bible Politically (SPCK, 2011).
I'm looking forward to what he might have to say.
I'm glad I saw this thread, I didn't realize the credit expired!
I just used it to pick up a copy of Muller's Dictionary of Latin and Greek Theological Terms. I've seen it recommended a lot, so I figure it'll be a useful addition.