Hello:
It seems that this resource is not available to be purchased on its own:
https://www.logos.com/product/17186/what-are-the-gospels
Nevertheless, it is part of a very expensive bundle. Is it possible to unbundle it, please?
Thank you.
Is it possible to unbundle it, please?
Since the product page as a warning box, stating "This title is no longer available to purchase." I wouldn't expect that - the very expensive bundle is basically all from this publisher, over 1000 books. It seems, FL lost the rights to sell this (maybe Eerdmans did, in the first place) - so unless FL states otherwise, I wouldn't expect this to be available for the foreseeable future.
On the other hand, maybe this is due to the fact that the 3rd edition is available and maybe FL and Eerdmans are working on bringing this to Logos.
If it’s no longer available for purchase why not take the page out altogether? It’s a waste of space and still misleads people:
It’s a waste of space and still misleads people:
Because there are Logos resources that still point to it. The user needs to know what it is in order to decide whether to dig out their old paper copy, use it as an excuse to prowl used bookstores, seek it in a library, shrug it off as not that important ...
It doesn't look like the book is available individually from Logos, sadly. I'm afraid that you will need to source it elsewhere.
On a related topic, NT203 The Literary Context of the Gospels is on sale for 76% off. www.logos.com/product/124701/mobile-ed-nt203-the-literary-context-of-the-gospels It discusses Burridge and I wonder if that might be of interest to you.
In fact, I've come to that book through that course.
Thank you everybody!
Manuel, this is not quite the same thing, but Craig Keener has a pre-pub due for release next week, titled Christobiography: Memories, History, and the Reliability of the Gospels:
https://www.logos.com/product/176182
Manuel, this is not quite the same thing, but Craig Keener has a pre-pub due for release next week, titled Christobiography: Memories, History, and the Reliability of the Gospels: https://www.logos.com/product/176182
Thank you for the suggestion! I hadn't noticed it.