It would seem that some of these from Walter Brueggemann might be worthy of inclusion in LOGOS - this list is from Wikipedia:
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One of my favorite authors! There are some resources that he has contributed to in Logos already...
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Theology of the Old Testament. Fortress Press, 2005. ISBN.
Logos does have this one: http://www.logos.com/product/5117/theology-of-the-old-testament-testimony-dispute-advocacy
It's CD-ROM only though, and comes with the book. I'm waiting to order it until it's available as just a download. I have the book already and don't need another copy.
I would love to have more Brueggemann works in Logos format. I started a thread about this a while back. My list might include some titles not on the Wikipedia page: http://community.logos.com/forums/p/9015/71621.aspx
Thank you for the details, Rosie -
I discovered it after I found I was misspelling Brueggemann's last name. Hence, I "deleted" the post where I misspoke. I was thinking about ordering it, but had missed this point.
I agree with the Brueggemann list and would like to add all available works by Dietrich Bonhoeffer????
Mick,
Good suggestion: There's a thread here to add your vote to: Works of Dietrich Bonhoeffer http://community.logos.com/forums/p/371/3678.aspx
I bought Theology of the Old Testament, mainly to get the CD-ROM to use in Logos. The CD-ROM also comes with Texts Under Negotiation, which was a pleasant surprise.
I would also love to see more of his works made available in Logos. He has a couple of commentaries in the Interpretation series, and a couple more books in the Fortress Press Hebrew Bible Collection, but it would be nice to see a collection of just his works.
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Two thumbs up on Brueggemann.
I bought Theology of the Old Testament, mainly to get the CD-ROM to use in Logos. The CD-ROM also comes with Texts Under Negotiation, which was a pleasant surprise. I would also love to see more of his works made available in Logos. He has a couple of commentaries in the Interpretation series, and a couple more books in the Fortress Press Hebrew Bible Collection, but it would be nice to see a collection of just his works.
I was about to say that it was unlikely that you would be able to get Brueggemann's Interpretation commentaries since they had once been offered in Logos but were then pulled, but it appears that they are back again. Apparently John Knox Press found that the new format didn't serve them as well as they had hoped.