This scholar may have come into disfavor because she was against contemporary scholarship methods and theories, but it would be good to have her work available in Logos. Kregel still has some of her work.
This has been suggested before, e.g.here: https://community.logos.com/forums/t/36662.aspx and I'm fully in agreement with you.
In my opinion, Logos should definitely have her works - best in German and English and including her work on the parables which she wrote before dismissing higher criticism/historical-critical-methodology and which is still very often cited outside of the evangelical circle.
It seems, Logos now prefers suggestions to be mailed to them, so maybe you could email suggest@faithlife.com
She was mentioned on a program and I immediately recognized her name (probably bibliographic reference). I was really surprised that Logos came up zero and I wound up ordering print copies of two of her works.
Thanks for the link to another post. I got a slew of b(eta) references when I searched. Glad I'm not alone in this suggestion.
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