Please consider adding this resource to Logos (ISBN 1954419244). Another would be the ESV version of the Apocrypha (ISBN 110884202X)
I know it would be nicer to have a stand alone ESV Apocrypha, but you can get it with the ESV-CE in Logos. I think the Lutheran Apocrypha is also similar to the ESV, but I'm not sure on that one. That one is available as The Apocrypha: Lutheran Edition.
As for the other works, you can get the academic standards of all of those works, though maybe not in one place. You might have to do the OT Pseudepigrapha and then separately get the New Testament Apocrypha, Like Burke and Landau.
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In Race: A Theological Account, J. Kameron Carter meditates on the multiple legacies implicated in the production of a racialized world and that still mark how we function in it and think about ourselves. These are the legacies of colonialism and empire, political theories of the state, anthropological theories of the…
Cambridge is proud of its long-standing arrangement with the Society for New Testament Studies to publish its monograph series. The first title was published in 1965; there are now well over one hundred and fifty. Books in the series present specialised research into all aspects of New Testament textual and historical…
There was a WordSearch module on An Interpretation of the English Bible, by BH Carroll. Seems as if it would be an easy thing to add it to Logos. It is a classic Baptist work, worthy of inclusion.
I know … I should give up on Logos ever publishing position papers even of ecumenical movements. I happen to think position papers are better sources for actually understanding the theology of the groups producing them than official doctrinal statements where the differences in use of language is less obvious. The paper…