256 issues of Tabletalk magazine have just entered pre-pub. This is a wonderful reformed resource for any library. I would like to encourage all of you to order this so it can get out of pre-pub quickly.
Thanks for the heads up. I put in my order...what is that, 75 cents an issue or something like that? Good stuff.
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Thanks, Michael!
Thanks for the heads-up; I've often wished these were available in Logos so I could make my notes persistent.
Here is the link: http://www.logos.com/product/8824/tabletalk
I'm in my 9th year as a subscriber and am glad to see them coming to Logos.
The cost is high though.
I have never seen Tabletalk as a particularly useful reference work, it is more of a devotional work that benefits from a magazine format. I do not see it as the kind of periodical suited to Logos.
Especially at $200.
I've never heard of it. Does anyone have any examples of what is included in the issues?
Does anyone know if it will be updated?? I see the most recent issue is Jan 2011.
The cost is high though. I have never seen Tabletalk as a particularly useful reference work, it is more of a devotional work that benefits from a magazine format. I do not see it as the kind of periodical suited to Logos. Especially at $200.
And, I noticed that it isn't available for the iPad, which means it wouldn't be available for Biblia.com. This is the kind of resource I would want to read on a tablet or a phone.
[Y][Y] THANK YOU Logos!!!!! What a wonderful addition to any library. I definitely put in my order....
[Y] I'm in!
You can see what is in the Feb 2011 issue here: http://www.ligonier.org/tabletalk/
In general, it is Reformed theology--at least it is predestined to be. [;)] I'm not from a Reformed background, but have found all the issues I've read to be interesting--I've made it through one daily as a devotional, but instead tend to carry them in my run bag for airline journeys/etc.
When I agreed to support them I asked that they begin publishing this in that format--they already had a number of R.C. Sproul books in Logos format. Perhaps that nudge helped; I encourage others to prod publishers to get Logos friendly--I press them at every opportunity. I'm surprised how many still say they've not heard of Logos!
I hope this means we'll also soon have an option to get this monthly in Logos rather than print--and I'd love to see the Logos price less than the paper one.
Does anyone know if this collection will include the art and photographs that go along with the articles?
Now that TableTalk magazine was released in Logos...at least for what have become "The Back Issues",
will we be able to subscribe to this magazine for the current issues?
I'm torn because I get it in print, but MUCH rather prefer to read things like this in Logos so I can have persistent markup/annotations.