I don't think you'll get too many Reformed suggestions from me
, but here are the few I can think of:
First of all, Logos should buy one or two dozen copies of Eugene Peterson's Take and Read: Spiritual Reading: An Annotated List, put them into the hands of all the product managers, and tell them to start getting the rights to the books recommended in it. I don't think you sell even half of them. Then you should also publish the book itself and give it away for free. Take it on the marketing budget. It ought to pay for itself several times over in increased sales. Even I, who am anything but Reformed, find those lists pretty good.
Also:
- Philip J. Lee: Against the Protestant Gnostics (OUP)
- Gerhard Tersteegen (could go in a German Pietist CP collection together with Lutheran ones)
- I can't figure out what Jim Wallis self-identifies as, other than Evangelical, but he should be on Vyrso.
A long Eugene Peterson thread you may not have seen: This is outrageous!