This College Press Bible Textbook Series is a very helpful resource. I have the hard copy set but really would love this in Logos. You will not be disappointed for the amount of sound Bible teaching in this set. Imagine getting the lifetime work of several conservative Bible scholars for less than $300. Yes, there are some gems in this collection. Let's get this into production! http://www.logos.com/product/15486/college-press-bible-study-textbook-series
Looks interesting Bill. Thanks for pointing it out.
Here is the hyperlink http://www.logos.com/product/15486/college-press-bible-study-textbook-series
Thank you Bruce for adding this link.
The description page says "Includes questionnaires, maps, illustrations, and outlines" but the sample pages don't show any of these. Do you have access to a scanner or a digital camera? Could you upload an image of an example questionnaire, a map, an illustration and an outline from one of your hard copy books?
I see you tried to add the link yourself. FYI, there's currently a bug in the forum software. To make URLs work as hyperlinks when you paste them in, you need to hit Enter (or type a space) after them. You'll see them turn into a link before your eyes and you'll know it's OK to click Post.
Thank you Bruce for adding this link. I see you tried to add the link yourself. FYI, there's currently a bug in the forum software. To make URLs work as hyperlinks when you paste them in, you need to hit Enter (or type a space) after them. You'll see them turn into a link before your eyes and you'll know it's OK to click Post.
Rosie, thanks for clarifying this. On a similar note do you know how post a link that opens up a new tab instead of appearing in the same tab?
How would you guys compare this http://www.logos.com/product/15486/college-press-bible-study-textbook-series with the http://www.logos.com/product/27264/the-college-press-niv-commentary-series
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They're both by College Press. Can someone comment one these two?
On a similar note do you know how post a link that opens up a new tab instead of appearing in the same tab?
Hi Bruce, to do this:
1. Drag your mouse across the link to highlight it.
2. Click on the link button.
3. Choose target as open in new window.
http://www.logos.com/
Great idea Rosie, Here are the resources in PDF so you can see what they are like. Just be sure you have high speed internet to download since they can take a while.
One unique aspect to this series is the emphasis on thought provoking questions that force the reader to search the scriptures and form thier own opinion rather than just taking the author's opinion on the text or subject. http://www.collegepress.com/storefront/node/238
Thanks Rick. I have always just cut and pasted links but never done it this way. Personally I appreciate links showing up in different tabs but I'm not sure everyone does.
By College Press: "we are offering them electronically for free. These commentaries are being made available for your personal use. Feel free to download them to your computer."
http://www.collegepress.com/storefront/node/238
Personally I appreciate links showing up in different tabs but I'm not sure everyone does.
Most browsers have a way to click on a link and open the resulting page in a new tab regardless of how that link was created by the web page's author (or the poster on a forum). For example, in Chrome it's Ctrl+click.
For example, in Chrome it's Ctrl+click.
Please please please don't post links like that on the forums!
There was a thread at some point where the majority agreed we don't want links to automatically open in new tabs, and for me it creates huge problems when they do. If you want them to open in new tabs, it is, as Rosie and Sleiman pointed out, very easy for you to make them do so, but there is no way for me (that I know of) to make them open in the same tab.
On a similar note do you know how post a link that opens up a new tab instead of appearing in the same tab? Please please please don't post links like that on the forums! There was a thread at some point where the majority agreed we don't want links to automatically open in new tabs, and for me it creates huge problems when they do. If you want them to open in new tabs, it is, as Rosie and Sleiman pointed out, very easy for you to make them do so, but there is no way for me (that I know of) to make them open in the same tab.
Agreed. I hate links that force a new tab to open. I end up with lots of tabs cluttering my browser. I'd rather go back to where I came from by hitting the back button than have to close a tab. I know it's just as simple, but if I click on the tab I came from to go back and look at something and then forget that I was even exploring another link, the new tab stays up and clutters the screen and takes up memory and slows things down. I continually have up to 20-30 tabs open and am always having to go through and clean them up. Please don't make it worse.
Thanks for clarifying how you folks prefer links. The way I use links I would prefer it that way but I understand not everyone is like me. That's why I asked.
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