What about an Eastern Orthodox package (similar to Verbum)?

Dan
Dan Member Posts: 68 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

Is anything like this being discussed?

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  • elnwood
    elnwood Member Posts: 487 ✭✭

    I'm not sure if the demand for an Eastern Orthodox package is there, but I might be interested in Eastern Orthodox resources. What sort of Eastern Orthodox resources did you have in mind?

    I would like the Patriarchal Orthodox Greek Text in Logos, for one.

  • MJ. Smith
    MJ. Smith MVP Posts: 55,603

    I think its too early in the cycle for an Orthodox (Byzantine) package to be under consideration. If the partnership with St. Vladimir's goes smoothly (first product under development), then some of the other Orthodox Presses might be inclined to partner with Logos as well. Add the completion of the 2 or 3 Bibles currently being translated and the basis for such a package would be in place.

     






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  • Dan
    Dan Member Posts: 68 ✭✭

    PATr needs to be in Logos, hands down. It's the authoritative Greek New Testament for Byzantine Christians, and the electronic edition is already tagged with morphology and available on Kindle but needs to be in Logos so I can use it with my other resources.

    Many Patristic resources are already in Logos but could be bundled into this package. I suspect more will rapidly be translated and become available as more and more Protestants seem to be taking an interest in the Fathers (and will thus create a market for them). The Chrysostom bible commentary series from OCABS would be an essential (in fact lots from OCABS would be good). Getting the IVP ACCS commentary to become available again would also be good (I know it can be bought from IVP separately, but not through the Logos store).

    The popular Patristics series from SVS will be good (I believe I pre-ordered it). Also many would probably want the OSB (but I could take it or leave it). Some additional resources that would be essential are:

     

    • The Philokalia (numerous volumes and translations)
    • Schmemann books (Great Lent, For the Life of the World, etc.)
    • Jaroslav Pelikan's 5-volume book on the historical development of doctrine
    • Pelikan's book on the Christian encounter with Hellenism
    • Mystical Theology by Lossky
    • Lectionaries, prayer books (Horologion), Divine Liturgy resources (Heavenly Banquet by Hatzidakis)
    • Works by Zizioulas
    • Canons (tons here)
    • Dogmatic books by various theologians (Nafpaktos, Staniloae, Pomazansky, etc.)
    • Works by Kalamiros, Romanides, Florovsky, Kallistos Ware, McGuckin, Bulgakov, Meyendorff, DB Hart, etc.
    • Works involving dialogue between Orthodox and other groups (Augustana Graeca, etc.)

    This would be a substantial Eastern Orthodox library.

     

  • fgh
    fgh Member Posts: 8,948 ✭✭✭

    For those of you who haven't yet found out, there is now an Orthodox suggestion at Logos' new Uservoice site for prepubs: Add more Orthodox works, and also one for Patristics: Add more Patristic works. Please go add your votes. And then add the remainder of your votes to other suggestions -- preferably mine.Big Smile

    (There is also a new Uservoice site for CP's, with another ten new votes for you to spend: http://communitypricing.uservoice.com/forums/183260-general/filters/top.)

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  • Rosie Perera
    Rosie Perera Member Posts: 26,194 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Logos has now hired a product manager for Orthodox (and Lutheran and Reformed) resources, Gabe Martini:

    http://community.logos.com/forums/p/60311/475613.aspx#475613

    So look forward to the above and more needs being addressed in the hopefully near future.

  • Milford Charles Murray
    Milford Charles Murray Member Posts: 5,004 ✭✭✭

    Logos has now hired a product manager for Orthodox (and Lutheran and Reformed) resources, Gabe Martini:

    http://community.logos.com/forums/p/60311/475613.aspx#475613

    So look forward to the above and more needs being addressed in the hopefully near future.

    Peace, Rosie!            *smile*           And, Every Blessing!

               Yes, I've seen a number of posts re. Gabe; and I'm quite pleased!         However, Rosie, I haven't seen anywhere but your post his being a product manager for Lutheran (me!  -- *smile*)           AND     reformed  ????                   eh???

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  • Gabe Martini (Faithlife)
    Gabe Martini (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 815

               Yes, I've seen a number of posts re. Gabe; and I'm quite pleased!         However, Rosie, I haven't seen anywhere but your post his being a product manager for Lutheran (me!  -- *smile*)           AND     reformed  ????                   eh???

    It is true! I'm a multi-tasker.

    A standalone Orthodox product would be interesting. Right now, my focus is to get as many Orthodox resources as possible. With your support (in CP and Pre-Pub), the sky's the limit!

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  • Gabe Martini (Faithlife)
    Gabe Martini (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 815

    Dan O'Day said:

    PATr needs to be in Logos, hands down. It's the authoritative Greek New Testament for Byzantine Christians, and the electronic edition is already tagged with morphology and available on Kindle but needs to be in Logos so I can use it with my other resources.

    Many Patristic resources are already in Logos but could be bundled into this package. I suspect more will rapidly be translated and become available as more and more Protestants seem to be taking an interest in the Fathers (and will thus create a market for them). The Chrysostom bible commentary series from OCABS would be an essential (in fact lots from OCABS would be good). Getting the IVP ACCS commentary to become available again would also be good (I know it can be bought from IVP separately, but not through the Logos store).

    The popular Patristics series from SVS will be good (I believe I pre-ordered it). Also many would probably want the OSB (but I could take it or leave it). Some additional resources that would be essential are:

     

    • The Philokalia (numerous volumes and translations)
    • Schmemann books (Great Lent, For the Life of the World, etc.)
    • Jaroslav Pelikan's 5-volume book on the historical development of doctrine
    • Pelikan's book on the Christian encounter with Hellenism
    • Mystical Theology by Lossky
    • Lectionaries, prayer books (Horologion), Divine Liturgy resources (Heavenly Banquet by Hatzidakis)
    • Works by Zizioulas
    • Canons (tons here)
    • Dogmatic books by various theologians (Nafpaktos, Staniloae, Pomazansky, etc.)
    • Works by Kalamiros, Romanides, Florovsky, Kallistos Ware, McGuckin, Bulgakov, Meyendorff, DB Hart, etc.
    • Works involving dialogue between Orthodox and other groups (Augustana Graeca, etc.)

    This would be a substantial Eastern Orthodox library.

     

    Great suggestions. Thank you! [:)]

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  • Rosie Perera
    Rosie Perera Member Posts: 26,194 ✭✭✭✭✭

               Yes, I've seen a number of posts re. Gabe; and I'm quite pleased!         However, Rosie, I haven't seen anywhere but your post his being a product manager for Lutheran (me!  -- *smile*)           AND     reformed  ????                   eh???

    Milford, I saw it in his forum profile, but it has not been mentioned in the forums per se (except his confirmation above that he's a multi-tasker).

  • Milford Charles Murray
    Milford Charles Murray Member Posts: 5,004 ✭✭✭

    Great information!            Thanks, Rosie!                        Blessings and Strength for the day!

    *smile*

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  • Gabe Martini (Faithlife)
    Gabe Martini (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 815

    For those interested in works on the canons (some of you mentioned this above), we have added The Rudder as a two volume collection (in both Greek and English) to Community Pricing.

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  • Milford Charles Murray
    Milford Charles Murray Member Posts: 5,004 ✭✭✭

    Peace to you, Gabe!            Thank you!           *smile*                I'm in!          

    Philippians 4:  4 Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. 5 Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand..........

  • James W Bennett
    James W Bennett Member Posts: 308 ✭✭

    Thank You Br Gabe! I have now put in my bid for The Rudder.

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    James W Bennett

    http://syriac.tara-lu.com/

  • Gabe Martini (Faithlife)
    Gabe Martini (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 815

    Thank You Br Gabe! I have now put in my bid for The Rudder.

    Sure thing! Keep your eyes peeled for more Orthodox works on both CP and Pre-Pub in the future. [<:o)]

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  • fgh
    fgh Member Posts: 8,948 ✭✭✭

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  • Bruce Dunning
    Bruce Dunning MVP Posts: 11,163

    fgh said:

    Dan O'Day said:

    Works by (...) Florovsky

    Collected Works of Fr. Georges Florovsky, Part 1 (4 vols.)  (and it's on CP, not prepub!)

    Not only does that link not seem to work but I get the message that Logos doesn't sell this. I'm not sure what is going on.

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  • Gabe Martini (Faithlife)
    Gabe Martini (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 815

    Not only does that link not seem to work but I get the message that Logos doesn't sell this. I'm not sure what is going on.

    Apologies for any confusion. This went up before all rights research had been complete. We are working to resolve this and I'll keep you posted.

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  • Bruce Dunning
    Bruce Dunning MVP Posts: 11,163

    Not only does that link not seem to work but I get the message that Logos doesn't sell this. I'm not sure what is going on.

    Apologies for any confusion. This went up before all rights research had been complete. We are working to resolve this and I'll keep you posted.

    Thanks for the clarification Gabe. Perhaps you are trying to whet our appetites.

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  • David Ames
    David Ames Member Posts: 2,971 ✭✭✭

    MJ. Smith said:

    I think its too early in the cycle for an Orthodox (Byzantine) package to be under consideration.  

    It took two years from the manager being hired till Verbum came out. Shall we give the new added managers equal time? 

  • Gabe Martini (Faithlife)
    Gabe Martini (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 815

    It took two years from the manager being hired till Verbum came out. Shall we give the new added managers equal time? 

    We Orthodox tend to move slow, but I'll try not to be that slow.

    Keep supporting Orthodox Logos resources, and everything will work out. [;)]

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  • Rhonda Dodson
    Rhonda Dodson Member Posts: 36 ✭✭

    Publish it (Orthodox resources) & they (Orthodox) will come ;-)

  • David Ames
    David Ames Member Posts: 2,971 ✭✭✭

    It took two years from the manager being hired till Verbum came out. Shall we give the new added managers equal time? 

    We Orthodox tend to move slow, but I'll try not to be that slow.

    Keep supporting Orthodox Logos resources, and everything will work out. Wink

    Things take time - We are talking about a complete set of packages: Yes, resources but also blogs, settings, collections, separate web sites ...

  • Gabe Martini (Faithlife)
    Gabe Martini (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 815

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  • fgh
    fgh Member Posts: 8,948 ✭✭✭

    Apologies for any confusion. This went up before all rights research had been complete.

    [:(]

    It took two years from the manager being hired till Verbum came out.

    More like 1,5. And the Catholic Library Builder took less than six months, I believe.

    Keep supporting Orthodox Logos resources, and everything will work out. Wink

    That's just the problem. I supported most Catholic resources, and as a result I lost a lot of money compared to if I'd ignored them in prepub and got them through Capstone instead. I'd love to support Orthodox resources, but I just can't afford to pay $10-50/volume for books that then show up in a package or bundle for $1-2/volume a year or two later. I can pretty much promise to buy the package, once you've got one, but I'm going to have to be far more restrictive with prepubs than I had the sense to be with Catholic ones.

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  • David Ames
    David Ames Member Posts: 2,971 ✭✭✭

    fgh said:

    It took two years from the manager being hired till Verbum came out.

    More like 1,5. And the Catholic Library Builder took less than six months, I believe.

    The first post by Andrew Jones, the Catholic Products Manager, that I found was Jun 14, 2011; in it he said 'hello'.
    Catholic Library builder was selling before Oct 26, 2011 - four months
    Verbum Capstone was selling before Nov 6, 2012 - 17 months

    [I have got to stop estimating - I get caught every time -  or maybe I was just giving the new managers more time?] 

  • Ergatees
    Ergatees Member Posts: 277 ✭✭

    You guys are killing me (financially) with all these works, most of which I have in print or have had at least.

    I just ordered the Patriarchal New Testament which I have in print. Sigh, I couldn't resist, but I'm not telling my wife I ordered it. eeeeh.

    Ergatees

  • Gabe Martini (Faithlife)
    Gabe Martini (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 815

    Ergatees said:

    You guys are killing me (financially) with all these works, most of which I have in print or have had at least.

    I just ordered the Patriarchal New Testament which I have in print. Sigh, I couldn't resist, but I'm not telling my wife I ordered it. eeeeh.

    Ergatees

    I appreciate your daring dedication. Keep watching for more Orthodox works today. [:)]

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  • Gabe Martini (Faithlife)
    Gabe Martini (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 815

    Dan O'Day said:

    PATr needs to be in Logos, hands down. It's the authoritative Greek New Testament for Byzantine Christians, and the electronic edition is already tagged with morphology and available on Kindle but needs to be in Logos so I can use it with my other resources.

    [...]

    • Works by Zizioulas

    At least for two of these, I have now delivered. [:)]

    Now on Pre-Pub:

    Others newly on CP (as of today):

    More to come! Thanks for being patient with me.

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  • Sleiman
    Sleiman Member Posts: 672 ✭✭

    The Travels of Macarius, Patriarch of Antioch (2 vols.)

    Nice. He produced an Arabic translation of the 'book of the bee' (by a certain Nestorian bishop named Solomon); a liberal translation with possible additions, quite interesting stuff.

    Not enough Arabic knowing customers in your current market demographic? well then, how about this translation of the 'book of the bee' to English then? Not Orthodox? I know, but eastern at least [:)]

  • Gabe Martini (Faithlife)
    Gabe Martini (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 815

    Sleiman said:

    The Travels of Macarius, Patriarch of Antioch (2 vols.)

    Nice. He produced an Arabic translation of the 'book of the bee' (by a certain Nestorian bishop named Solomon); a liberal translation with possible additions, quite interesting stuff.

    Not enough Arabic knowing customers in your current market demographic? well then, how about this translation of the 'book of the bee' to English then? Not Orthodox? I know, but eastern at least Smile

    Consider it done.

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  • Sleiman
    Sleiman Member Posts: 672 ✭✭

    Consider it done.

    Awesome!

    Gabe, I love you [:D]. You're now officially competing with Andrew for the rank of 'my favourite logos guy'

  • fgh
    fgh Member Posts: 8,948 ✭✭✭

    Sleiman said:

    Consider it done.

    Awesome!

    Indeed.

    Gabe, have you seen this old thread: Suggestion: an Eastern Christian Studies Collection? It's got some suggestions you probably already have on your list and some you may not have, but what makes it unique is that it also includes a number of Eastern Rite Catholic suggestions. I hope you and Andrew can cooperate on making sure that area gets covered, and that it doesn't fall between the chairs. (I'm sure Sleiman hopes so even more.[:D])

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  • Gabe Martini (Faithlife)
    Gabe Martini (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 815

    fgh said:

    Sleiman said:

    Consider it done.

    Awesome!

    Indeed.

    Gabe, have you seen this old thread: Suggestion: an Eastern Christian Studies Collection? It's got some suggestions you probably already have on your list and some you may not have, but what makes it unique is that it also includes a number of Eastern Rite Catholic suggestions. I hope you and Andrew can cooperate on making sure that area gets covered, and that it doesn't fall between the chairs. (I'm sure Sleiman hopes so even more.Big Smile)

    Just from a quick glance, I can say that many of those are in the works or on their way. I'll check to make sure I have all of those on my master list.

    In general, I will not be discriminating beween Byzantine Catholic, Orthodox, Oriental, Assyrian/Nestorian/Armenian, etc., but am looking to carry resources from all of these traditions "of the East."

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  • Sleiman
    Sleiman Member Posts: 672 ✭✭

    fgh said:Gabe, have you seen this old thread: Suggestion: an Eastern Christian Studies Collection? It's got some suggestions you probably already have on your list and some you may not have, but what makes it unique is that it also includes a number of Eastern Rite Catholic suggestions.

    fgh, thanks for referring to that post, I haven't seen it before and I agree they are good suggestions. There are [many] other works that are as or more important/critical to eastern rite Catholics (of the different traditions: Byzantine, Syriac, etc). Many did not even make it to the English language yet. I'm so tempted to start a suggestion list now but will instead refrain for the time being and let the dust settle a little (if it ever will!).
    fgh said:

    I hope you and Andrew can cooperate on making sure that area gets covered, and that it doesn't fall between the chairs. (I'm sure Sleiman hopes so even more.Big Smile)

    Absolutely [:)]. It seems that the virtue of patience will pay off since a) Gabe seems to be enthusiastic enough to kick start a new wave of 'eastern' resources being made available (we just have to watch and see, right Gabe?) and b) If a lot of very attractive resources become available at the same time, it will be very hard for me to catch up with all the good stuff on pre-pub and CP, that I have to let some go; which would be sad. So I'm just going to play the wait and see game. However, if things start to look like some are 'falling between the chairs', you will definitely hear/see me say something about that [;)]
    Gabe it would be appreciated if you can give us a hint whether there are plans to have eastern resources eventually conglomerate into bundles that are going to be discounted (like the Catholic Studies or Archaelogy bundles, not necessarily base packages or a full fledged Verbum equivalent) or is it too early to tell?
  • Gabe Martini (Faithlife)
    Gabe Martini (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 815

    Sleiman said:

    Gabe it would be appreciated if you can give us a hint whether there are plans to have eastern resources eventually conglomerate into bundles that are going to be discounted (like the Catholic Studies or Archaelogy bundles, not necessarily base packages or a full fledged Verbum equivalent) or is it too early to tell?

    That is our goal, but it all depends upon two factors:

    1. How well received are these early Orthodox works/collections by our current Logos users?
    2. Which Orthodox publishers are interested in partnering with Logos?

    There are certain bundles or base packages for the Orthodox market that would depend upon us getting the right books from the right people. I'll continue to do my best to get everything of quality that's out there.

    If you ever have any thoughts or suggestions, feel free to email me: gabe.martini@logos.com 

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  • Sleiman
    Sleiman Member Posts: 672 ✭✭

    Thanks for the reply Gabe.

    I was thinking about how I was convinced of the value of Logos (before Verbum was introduced). As a bible software, there are many others so that was not the deciding factor. For me the availability of Catholic resources did it for me. Essential to me at first were the Catechism, the Church Fathers and Council documents. (I'm still waiting on the GIRM and the breviary).

    The following list of essentials for the Orthodox as well as the eastern Catholic rites is a start :

    Liturgical books: 

    • Euchologion
    • Horologion
    • Oktoechos
    • Common, monthly and feast day menaions
    • The Lenten Triodion, the Pentecostarion, the Eirmologion, and the Typicon

    Orthodox lectionary(ies)

    Collected Akathists

  • Sleiman
    Sleiman Member Posts: 672 ✭✭

    If you ever have any thoughts or suggestions, feel free to email me:

    Gabe, you may want to edit your post and 'codify' your email so as spam robots do not pick it up.
  • Gabe Martini (Faithlife)
    Gabe Martini (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 815

    Sleiman said:

    Thanks for the reply Gabe.

    I was thinking about how I was convinced of the value of Logos (before Verbum was introduced). As a bible software, there are many others so that was not the deciding factor. For me the availability of Catholic resources did it for me. Essential to me at first were the Catechism, the Church Fathers and Council documents. (I'm still waiting on the GIRM and the breviary).

    The following list of essentials for the Orthodox as well as the eastern Catholic rites is a start :

    Liturgical books: 

    • Euchologion
    • Horologion
    • Oktoechos
    • Common, monthly and feast day menaions
    • The Lenten Triodion, the Pentecostarion, the Eirmologion, and the Typicon

    Orthodox lectionary(ies)

    Collected Akathists

    You seem to be thinking exactly what I've been thinking all along. [;)]

    There are a lot of hurdles when it comes to getting rights to these works (in English), but I'm working hard as I can to get all of these in the Logos ecosystem.

    I can say that a few of these will be on CP in the near future.

    Okay, no more secrets. Ya'll will just have to get back to guessing. (I said "ya'll," so now you know I'm from the south)

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  • Gabe Martini (Faithlife)
    Gabe Martini (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 815

    Sleiman said:

    If you ever have any thoughts or suggestions, feel free to email me:

    Gabe, you may want to edit your post and 'codify' your email so as spam robots do not pick it up.

    So that's why I just got a long email from someone named "David Ames?"

    [;)]

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  • David Ames
    David Ames Member Posts: 2,971 ✭✭✭

    So that's why I just got a long email from someone named "David Ames?"

    Wink

    Sorry, did not think that it was that long.

  • Gabe Martini (Faithlife)
    Gabe Martini (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 815

    So that's why I just got a long email from someone named "David Ames?"

    Wink

    Sorry, did not think that it was that long.

    I'm only joking. It was just fine, and much appreciated!

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  • Ergatees
    Ergatees Member Posts: 277 ✭✭

    Visions of monks in black, reading and chanting the daily prayers and liturgies, in cold, damp, ancient stone chapels, in dim light through clouds of incense smoke rising and hanging in the air around the readers stand, other monks holding burning candles giving off a faint light as the chanters/readers squint to read/chant their texts from the latest iPads or Android tablets.

    Beautiful!

    Ergatees

  • Gabe Martini (Faithlife)
    Gabe Martini (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 815

    Ergatees said:

    Visions of monks in black, reading and chanting the daily prayers and liturgies, in cold, damp, ancient stone chapels, in dim light through clouds of incense smoke rising and hanging in the air around the readers stand, other monks holding burning candles giving off a faint light as the chanters/readers squint to read/chant their texts from the latest iPads or Android tablets.

    Beautiful!

    Ergatees

    In about 300 years, maybe. [;)] Methinks until the ability to use paper is completely diminished, the Church will continue to use printed books for services, and especially for the Gospels, as that has deeper theological significance.

    This topic (synthesis of modern technology and ancient tradition in the Orthodox Church) is actually something I'll be speaking on later this year on Ancient Faith Radio.

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  • Milford Charles Murray
    Milford Charles Murray Member Posts: 5,004 ✭✭✭

    Ergatees said:

    Visions of monks    ....      

    In about 300 years, maybe. Wink Methinks until the ability to use paper is completely diminished, the Church will continue to use printed books for services, and especially for the Gospels, as that has deeper theological significance......

    This topic (synthesis of modern technology and ancient tradition in the Orthodox Church) is actually something I'll be speaking on later this year on Ancient Faith Radio.

    Peace, Gabe!                  "Ancient Faith Radio"!!!            Sounds interesting!     Intriguing.  Can you tell us more?           *smile*

    Philippians 4:  4 Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. 5 Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand..........

  • Gabe Martini (Faithlife)
    Gabe Martini (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 815

    Peace, Gabe!                  "Ancient Faith Radio"!!!            Sounds interesting!     Intriguing.  Can you tell us more?           *smile*

    Here you go: www.ancientfaith.com

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  • Milford Charles Murray
    Milford Charles Murray Member Posts: 5,004 ✭✭✭

    Peace, Gabe!                  "Ancient Faith Radio"!!!            Sounds interesting!     Intriguing.  Can you tell us more?           *smile*

    Here you go: www.ancientfaith.com

    Thank you, Gabe!            Just went over to that site and took a peek!                   Quite fascinating!     *smile*                 Will be spending more time there!

    Philippians 4:  4 Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. 5 Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand..........

  • Ergatees
    Ergatees Member Posts: 277 ✭✭

    recommending "ancientfaith.com" Ancient Faith Radio.

    Excellent music to listen to when reading. I have downloaded to the iPad the pages so when I pull up the folder on Eastern Sources on the iPad, I can just click and get the music. The podcasts are great too.

    As to 300 yrs: we have no idea what we will see in 100 yrs. We didn't have TV 100 yrs ago. Things are going forward so fast. Like saint Paul, I expect the Lord's return soon!

    Ergatees

  • fgh
    fgh Member Posts: 8,948 ✭✭✭

    In general, I will not be discriminating beween Byzantine Catholic, Orthodox, Oriental, Assyrian/Nestorian/Armenian, etc., but am looking to carry resources from all of these traditions "of the East."

    I'm glad to hear that. http://www.logos.com/products/search?Christian+Group=Orthodox&start=0&sort=bestselling&pageSize=60 made me a bit worried in that respect.

    Sleiman said:

    if things start to look like some are 'falling between the chairs', you will definitely hear/see me say something about that Wink

    Good.[:D] You know about a thousand times more than I do about these things, so I'll leave them in your and Gabe's capable hands.[:)]

    That is our goal, but it all depends upon two factors:

    1. How well received are these early Orthodox works/collections by our current Logos users?

    IOW: If we buy the prepubs, we'll lose a lot of money compared to if we had waited for the package, but if we wait for the package, there may never be one...[:'(]

    Ergatees said:

    Beautiful!

    I don't think"beautiful" would be quite the word that came to my mind if I saw monks singing the office from iPads...

    This topic (synthesis of modern technology and ancient tradition in the Orthodox Church) is actually something I'll be speaking on later this year on Ancient Faith Radio.

    Let us know some days in advance, will you?

    Mac Pro (late 2013) OS 12.6.2

  • Gabe Martini (Faithlife)
    Gabe Martini (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 815

    fgh said:

    IOW: If we buy the prepubs, we'll lose a lot of money compared to if we had waited for the package, but if we wait for the package, there may never be one...Crying

    Not necessarily, as the end goal for me personally goes beyond simple bundles and base packages, but to something more holistic that is unique for this market.

    fgh said:

    This topic (synthesis of modern technology and ancient tradition in the Orthodox Church) is actually something I'll be speaking on later this year on Ancient Faith Radio.

    Let us know some days in advance, will you?

    Absolutely! [:)]

    Product Department Manager
    Faithlife

  • Fr. Charles R. Matheny
    Fr. Charles R. Matheny Member Posts: 757 ✭✭

    I feel like I took a real beating on the Verbum deal. My fault, not blaming Logos, I just didn't research enough before buying and, did not get much that is useful. ( Most wont even pull up in useful ways when searching-arrgghh) . A lot of it I already had, so, for me, not a good deal.

    Thus, the only way I will be able to approach an Orthodox upgrade is if it really is of great value. Otherwise, just pick what I need from Titles.

    FWIW , as others may now feel similar about the "Libraries".

    Grace and Peace.