2 Items I Use Often That I Would Love to See on Prepub
The Words and Works of Jesus Christ by J. Dwight Pentecost
- I would love to see this work available in the Logos format. I took his class in seminary and it was excellent and this resource is a must have when doing studies in the gospels. The background and historical information is truly invaluable based on his observations and based on how much quoting he does of other sources.
Ephesians: An Exegetical Commentary by Harold Hoehner
- This should be required for anyone teaching through the book of Ephesians. This man spent his life studying the book of Ephesians and to have this wealth of information in electronic form would be a huge gift.
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- I would love to see this work available in the Logos format. I took his class in seminary and it was excellent and this resource is a must have when doing studies in the gospels. The background and historical information is truly invaluable based on his observations and based on how much quoting he does of other sources.
- This should be required for anyone teaching through the book of Ephesians. This man spent his life studying the book of Ephesians and to have this wealth of information in electronic form would be a huge gift.
The Words and Works of Jesus Christ by J. Dwight Pentecost
Ephesians: An Exegetical Commentary by Harold Hoehner
I'm preaching through Ephesians at the moment and have found Hoehner incredibly useful. It would be great to have this resource available through Logos.
The Words and Works of Jesus Christ by J. Dwight Pentecost
Ephesians: An Exegetical Commentary by Harold Hoehner
Yes please. While we are at it, lets have "Things to come" by J. Dwight Pentecost.
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until you get the exegetial commentary by Hoehner, did you know that the Cornerstone Commentary series (http://www.logos.com/products/details/4473) has Hoehner for the Ephesians commentary author?
incidentally, searching logos.com does not pull that series up using his name. You would think it might, even if he is just one author in a set. (It is a more significant contribution than, say, a dictionary article)
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incidentally, searching logos.com does not pull that series up using his name. You would think it might, even if he is just one author in a set. (It is a more significant contribution than, say, a dictionary article)
I came to the same conclusion about other resources as well until I tried using Google search and found them on the Logos site. Logos is missing sales opportunities. I thought I read somehwere that Google provides a site search engine you can use to replace the less functional ones found on most web sites.
Alternatively, Logos should run their search engine against their product list by name, author, publisher, etc. and fix what cannot be found by the search engine. Of course, that assumes that their product list includes all the titles, authors and publishers in their collections. If not, that suggests an important project to help sales.