Some good deals, also for Protestants.
Sunday of the Word of God | Verbum
I think they pulled the deals…I had one in my cart and when I got to the payment screen it suddenly was back to normal price.
I think they pulled it…I had one in my cart and when I got to the final screen it suddenly was back to normal price.
Thanks, Jan 🙏 FYI this set https://verbum.com/product/31387/following-in-the-footsteps-of-jesus plus 12 other books cost me $2.30 by buying the Verbum 6 Bronze! Great bargains all over the place 👍😁👌
DAL
I skipped buying the Augustine Bible for $4.99 during last year’s sale, and now it’s only $.99!
The ESVCE for $1 USD stood out to me.
Yes, I took it along with the catholic study Bible and a cheap verbum legacy library 👍
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Thank you, Jan! I am really glad to have gotten the New Jerusalem Bible with its notes for only $9.99!
likewise. This was one of the few Bibles I didn’t have from my L8 package spree a few years back.
I do remember that the NJB had great notes back in the day. But how does it compare with the Oxford Catholic Study Bible, for instance?
I should have done the same. I hate when I overpay for things. [:@]
Some good deals, also for Protestants. Sunday of the Word of God | Verbum
I got that commentary and 28 more cool resources for $16 in the Anglican Silver L7 Legacy Library 👍😁👌 Better than $9.99 for just one resource.
What commentary?
I got that commentary and 28 more cool resources for $16 in the Anglican Silver L7 Legacy Library 👍😁👌 Better than $9.99 for just one resource. What commentary?
The Sunday Word <~~ This one. There was also The Season of Creation: A Preaching Commentary along with other commentaries (from the classic commentary series on different books Logos offers).
I got that commentary and 28 more cool resources for $16 in the Anglican Silver L7 Legacy Library 👍😁👌 Better than $9.99 for just one resource. What commentary? The Sunday Word <~~ This one. There was also The Season of Creation: A Preaching Commentary along with other commentaries (from the classic commentary series on different books Logos offers). DAL
Mr. DAL
I have several Lectionary Commentaries. Any thoughts as to what might make this worth owning in addition to:
https://www.logos.com/product/5801/the-lectionary-commentary-theological-exegesis-for-sundays-texts
https://www.logos.com/product/15706/feasting-on-the-word
https://www.logos.com/product/139050/ancient-christian-devotional-series
I got that commentary and 28 more cool resources for $16 in the Anglican Silver L7 Legacy Library 👍😁👌 Better than $9.99 for just one resource. What commentary? The Sunday Word <~~ This one. There was also The Season of Creation: A Preaching Commentary along with other commentaries (from the classic commentary series on different books Logos offers). DAL Mr. DAL I have several Lectionary Commentaries. Any thoughts as to what might make this worth owning in addition to: https://www.logos.com/product/5801/the-lectionary-commentary-theological-exegesis-for-sundays-texts https://www.logos.com/product/15706/feasting-on-the-word https://www.logos.com/product/139050/ancient-christian-devotional-series
I've got the first 2 you list Mattillo. I wouldn't have paid good money for them but they came for a dollar or two as part of a legacy set purchase. They are from the more liberal end of theological thinking.
Thanks Paul! We don't do lectionaries at my church but I am always very curious about them so I take a peek at my Father-In-Law's lutheran lectionary every now and then
I got that commentary and 28 more cool resources for $16 in the Anglican Silver L7 Legacy Library 👍😁👌 Better than $9.99 for just one resource. What commentary? The Sunday Word <~~ This one. There was also The Season of Creation: A Preaching Commentary along with other commentaries (from the classic commentary series on different books Logos offers). DAL Mr. DAL I have several Lectionary Commentaries. Any thoughts as to what might make this worth owning in addition to: https://www.logos.com/product/5801/the-lectionary-commentary-theological-exegesis-for-sundays-texts https://www.logos.com/product/15706/feasting-on-the-word https://www.logos.com/product/139050/ancient-christian-devotional-series I've got the first 2 you list Mattillo. I wouldn't have paid good money for them but they came for a dollar or two as part of a legacy set purchase. They are from the more liberal end of theological thinking.
On a related note, do you know of any more conservative/fundamental lectionaries? Liberal is a big term so I'm not sure how "liberal" they are in your eyes. I don't mean that to be derogatory... just curious as I put myself on more of the conservative side of the spectrum.
I got that commentary and 28 more cool resources for $16 in the Anglican Silver L7 Legacy Library 👍😁👌 Better than $9.99 for just one resource. What commentary? The Sunday Word <~~ This one. There was also The Season of Creation: A Preaching Commentary along with other commentaries (from the classic commentary series on different books Logos offers). DAL Mr. DAL I have several Lectionary Commentaries. Any thoughts as to what might make this worth owning in addition to: https://www.logos.com/product/5801/the-lectionary-commentary-theological-exegesis-for-sundays-texts https://www.logos.com/product/15706/feasting-on-the-word https://www.logos.com/product/139050/ancient-christian-devotional-series I've got the first 2 you list Mattillo. I wouldn't have paid good money for them but they came for a dollar or two as part of a legacy set purchase. They are from the more liberal end of theological thinking. On a related note, do you know of any more conservative/fundamental lectionaries? Liberal is a big term so I'm not sure how "liberal" they are in your eyes. I don't mean that to be derogatory... just curious as I put myself on more of the conservative side of the spectrum.
Hi Mattillo. I deliberately said liberal end to avoid any theological discussions. I don't mind saying I'm conservative, evangelical. I'm not aware of any lectionary commentary sets that are along those lines. I don't think following the lectionary should prevent one from being conservative. It just seems there aren't any sets that cater to that theological persuasion. The sets I have aren't raving liberal, but you can observe the undertone. Hence, I rarely turn to them.
Fair enough and thank you Paul. Wasn't trying to engage in theological discussions but it is nice to know which way people think certain things may lean. As you can tell, I haven't poked through them much.
Good day to you sir
Many years ago, actually decades ago, I once had a calendar in combination with the Anglican lectionary, which I had bought from CMS. I looked up their web shop, but it's currently not available, which is not surprising, since it's early in the year... It's also possible that they don't sell this type of calendar any longer at all.
As an alternative, the number of lectionaries extant from the early church is quite innumerable, and those guys were quite conservative... I'm just wondering whether any of those ancient lectionaries are even available in Logos.
Fair enough and thank you Paul. Wasn't trying to engage in theological discussions but it is nice to know which way people think certain things may lean. As you can tell, I haven't poked through them much. Good day to you sir
Thanks. I wasn't worried about your sensitivities but I know it can create drama.
Matillo, the lectionary commentaries I just use them for ideas. I’m not really a lectionary preacher. They’re more just for reference.
Lectionaries are not conservative or liberal although some progressive authors have authored unofficial lectionaries which use a non-standard canon and therefore can be considered "progressive". The structure of all lectionaries - across time and geography - is quite similar with a rather limited variation in readings. Think of nearly any official lectionary as having the following structure.
I have read somewhere but never been able to actually verify that churches that use a lectionary have a higher percentage of sermons/homilies based on the Gospels while free-form selection churches have a higher percentage based on the epistles. One could say that all lectionaries are conservative in that their pedigree goes back to the time of Ezra which means, I guess, that all the free-form selection churches must be liberal. [;)]
P.S. many of us rarely think of Bible resources as liberal/conservative rather we think in terms of accurate/inaccurate. The two organizational principles have little correlation.
Thank you MJ! I find the idea of lectionaries fascinating so that is some good information.
I misspoke before as well. I was referring to the commentaries on Lectionary readings before but I wasn’t clear
I'm just wondering whether any of those ancient lectionaries are even available in Logos.
No, and the implementation of the ordo within the lectionary makes it difficult for Logos to support lectionaries not in current use. Logos should bite the bullet and do a redesign - it would greatly decrease the maintenance cost.
I once had a calendar in combination with the Anglican lectionary, which I had bought from CMS. I looked up their web shop, but it's currently not available,
These are usually available a few weeks before the start of the liturgical year -- often you have to preorder to be certain of nabbing one.
What is the CMS and where would one go to preorder?
Church Mission Society. There's a shop on their website, but I got that calendar at a mission themed church service while I was living in the UK at the time. Not sure if it's ever possible to get at the web shop.
I'm guessing this is:
https://churchmissionsociety.org/