Master Journal Bundle (1001 vols.) No Dynamic Pricing

This new product indicates dynamic pricing. I have most of the journals. It's the same price logged in or out. $499.95.

https://www.logos.com/product/44275/master-journal-bundle 

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    Was about to report the same thing.

    Mission: To serve God as He desires.

    Looks like it was just posted. I assume that Logos will correct the issue shortly. Excited for this!

    For book reviews and more visit sojotheo.com 

    I have the same price you do Michael and I have Theological Libraries 1-15 plus other journals.

    Princeton Theological Review - hot cha cha!  I went ahead and ordered ... they'll get the dynamic pricing problem sorted out soon enough.

    Instead of Artificial Intelligence, I prefer to continue to rely on Divine Intelligence instructing my Natural Dullness (Ps 32:8, John 16:13a)

    Also notice the number of volumes under product details :)

    I am sure this will be fixed in a day or two.  I also have no dynamic pricing.

    Looks like Logos was unable to get the rights to many of the Galaxie published journals. Not having JETS is huge. Missing The Journal for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood, Tyndale Bulletin, and WTJ which I also want. Some nice additions, but no JETS. Not good. I hope the door isn't completely closed.

    Pastor, North Park Baptist Church

    Bridgeport, CT USA

    Might be worth pre-ordering now as sometimes negotiations are not quite finished and additions get made
    (with a price increase only for those who have not yet ordered...)

    Quite a few in this bundle that Galaxie never had...

    Looks like Logos was unable to get the rights to many of the Galaxie published journals. Not having JETS is huge. Missing The Journal for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood, Tyndale Bulletin, and WTJ which I also want. Some nice additions, but no JETS. Not good. I hope the door isn't completely closed.

    I was thinking the same thing. I have the editions from the Galaxie bundle, but would enjoy an update. Not good.

    For book reviews and more visit sojotheo.com 

    In the meantime, you could spend any time you would have spent reading JBMW combing through the (newly added?) Priscilla Papers. ;)

    Nice inclusions, too, of JBL, Semeia, and Themelios.

    Abram K-J: Pastor, Writer, Freelance Editor
    Blog: Words on the Word

    Is there a way to know what journals would be new to me in this bundle?

    Is there a way to know what journals would be new to me in this bundle?

    Yes.  Contact a Sales Rep and ask for a "new to me" report.

    Logos 7 Collectors Edition

    Is there a way to know what journals would be new to me in this bundle?

    We're working on a solution for this for all collection product pages. No ETA yet. In the meantime, our sales team has a tool that can generate a list for you.

    the (newly added?) Priscilla Papers. ;)

    The Priscilla Papers have been in the Galaxie bundles for some time (I have volumes 1-25). Since it looks like I can keep up to date with those, I am disappointed that it seems I won't be able to keep up with the complementarian viewpoint.

    Pastor, North Park Baptist Church

    Bridgeport, CT USA

    Looks like Logos was unable to get the rights to many of the Galaxie published journals. Not having JETS is huge. Missing The Journal for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood, Tyndale Bulletin, and WTJ which I also want. Some nice additions, but no JETS. Not good. I hope the door isn't completely closed.

    Many of these are coming, but we didn't want to hold up the collection any longer. You've all been waiting long enough! We'll release updated versions of this collection as we get new batches of journals licensed.

    Galaxie has 800 journals in their latest offering, and we already have more than 1,000. We have a lot more planned, and we'll likely be adding hundreds of additional volumes a year.

    We're also rebuilding all of these to take advantage of our latest tagging standards. We're exploring some cool new tooling for journals too. I think you'll really like everything we have in the works for journals.

    Looks like Logos was unable to get the rights to many of the Galaxie published journals. Not having JETS is huge. Missing The Journal for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood, Tyndale Bulletin, and WTJ which I also want. Some nice additions, but no JETS. Not good. I hope the door isn't completely closed.

    Many of these are coming, but we didn't want to hold up the collection any longer. You've all been waiting long enough! We'll release updated versions of this collection as we get new batches of journals licensed.

    Good. Thanks for explaining what is happening. We are glad to see progress.

    Pastor, North Park Baptist Church

    Bridgeport, CT USA

    Yes indeed :)

    L2 lvl4 (...) WORDsearch, all the way through L10,

    Pre-ordered this bundle. Dynamic Pricing seems to be working again. At least there was an on screen message saying that my price reflected journals I already have. [:^)]

    Every blessing

    Alan

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    Galaxie has 800 journals in their latest offering, and we already have more than 1,000. We have a lot more planned, and we'll likely be adding hundreds of additional volumes a year.

    Could someone confirm that the Journal Library 1-15 is about 800 volumes? I am really curious how that collection compares to the current 1001 collection....

    Could someone confirm that the Journal Library 1-15 is about 800 volumes? I am really curious how that collection compares to the current 1001 collection....

    Each volume of the TJL had 50 volumes of journals in it. So 1–16 would include 800 volumes. If you have 1–15, you'd have 750.

    Wow. I have TJL 1-16, Semeia, Themelios, JBL and my price is $291??? Only $200 off, many important journals missing, and this is supposed to be a replacement for the Galaxie offerings that you guys axed?

    What this is is an attempt to publish a bunch of journals that have languished on Pre-pub and Community Pricing. Journals obviously most of us do not want.You seem to be saying, "If you want what you want, you're going to have to take what we have decided to add in (at a substantial increase in price)."

    I am going to be thinking about this for awhile.

    Logos, you talked big stuff about grand new plans for journals. Nothing has materialized that is grand. Journals languishing in pre-pub is all. We're getting the same story we got about 2 years ago (we're negotiating).

    Logos, you cut off a supplier most of us wanted and the 'replacement' is a much more expensive and larger bundle of resources most of us don't seem to want. Maybe there are enough people who want the Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research to swallow this offering and get it into publication. As you can tell, I'm likely not one of them.

    Pastor, North Park Baptist Church

    Bridgeport, CT USA

    Wow. I have TJL 1-16, Semeia, Themelios, JBL and my price is $291??? Only $200 off

    As I mentioned elsewhere, we're working out some kinks in dynamic pricing for this product. It should be sorted out soon. I'd expect your price will go down as soon as we get that resolve. Sorry for the frustration.

    What this is is an attempt to publish a bunch of journals that have languished on Pre-pub and Community Pricing. Journals obviously most of us do not want.

    That's not our attempt. We're building the biggest collection of journals we can, because that's what we believe the market wants. And the early sales numbers indicate that we're correct. If that's not you, that's fine. We'll be releasing these by journal as well. We're also going to explore other collections based on feedback we receive (e.g., theological vs. academic; conservative vs. progressive).

    Wow. I have TJL 1-16, Semeia, Themelios, JBL and my price is $291??? Only $200 off

    As I mentioned elsewhere, we're working out some kinks in dynamic pricing for this product. It should be sorted out soon. I'd expect your price will go down as soon as we get that resolve. Sorry for the frustration.

    Well it went from $291 to $338.

    That's not our attempt. We're building the biggest collection of journals we can, because that's what we believe the market wants.

    Well that is yet to be proven, given that a number of these journals have languished in pre-pub and CP. Not sure where you are getting your market data.

    For me a simple upgrade to all the Galaxie journals would do. Why not have a small bundle with just those offered? I do think there is very clear market interest in that.

    (BTW: offering a small bundle would also demonstrate that you are not trying to use those of us who purchased the Galaxie journals faithfully over the years to get some more journals published at our expense rather than yours. (And if you are so sure of your market data why wouldn't Logos just publish these new journals at their expense and reap the profits you must be envisioning? Skip pre-pub and CP and just publish them. Have a sale when they are first released if you want to get your development costs back faster.))

    Pastor, North Park Baptist Church

    Bridgeport, CT USA

    For me a simple upgrade to all the Galaxie journals would do. Why not have a small bundle with just those offered? I do think there is very clear market interest in that.

    We're exploring this.

    (And if you are so sure of your market data why wouldn't Logos just publish these new journals at their expense and reap the profits you must be envisioning? Skip pre-pub and CP and just publish them. Have a sale when they are first released if you want to get your development costs back faster.)

    We've tried this in a past, and it seems that the excitement around the Pre-Pub system makes for a more successful release of a new product.

    For me a simple upgrade to all the Galaxie journals would do. Why not have a small bundle with just those offered? I do think there is very clear market interest in that.

    We're exploring this.

    We'll probably end up with four products, instead of one:

    1. Master Journal Bundle: virtually all journals we have that can be bundled together
    2. Theological Journal Bundle: theological journals more geared at the ETS audience; comparable to TJL, but including other theological journals not in TJL
    3. Academic Journal Bundle: academic journals more geared at the SBL audience
    4. TJL Upgrade Bundle: only journals that were a part of the TJL products

    Would these four meet everyone's needs? I thought about a bundle for archaeology and another for ministry, but I don't think we have enough in those categories yet. Maybe in the future.

    We'll probably end up with four products, instead of one:

    1. Master Journal Bundle: virtually all journals we have that can be bundled together
    2. Theological Journal Bundle: theological journals more geared at the ETS audience; comparable to TJL, but including other theological journals not in TJL
    3. Academic Journal Bundle: academic journals more geared at the SBL audience
    4. TJL Upgrade Bundle: only journals that were a part of the TJL products

    Would these four meet everyone's needs? I thought about a bundle for archaeology and another for ministry, but I don't think we have enough in those categories yet. Maybe in the future.

    Here's what would likely be in each:

    Master Journal Bundle

    1. American Theological Inquiry 1–7, 7 vols. (2008–2014)
    2. Ashland Theological Journal 1–46, 46 vols. (1968–2014)
    3. Biblical Archaeologist 55–60, 6 vols. (1992–1997)
    4. Biblical Repertory 1–5, 5 vols. (1825–1829)
    5. The Biblical Repertory and Theological Review 2–8, 7 vols. (1829–1836)
    6. Bibliotheca Sacra 1–171, 171 vols. (1844–2014)
    7. Bulletin for Biblical Research 1–23, 23 vols. (1991–2013)
    8. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 285–368, 84 vols. (1992–2012)
    9. The Bulletin Series of the Near East Archaeological Society: New Series 11–58, 45 vols. (1971–2013)
    10. Chafer Theological Seminary Journal 1–14, 14 vols. (1995–2009)
    11. Conservative Theological Journal 1–7, 7 vols. (1997–2003)
    12. Conspectus: The Journal of the South African Theological Seminary 1–17, 17 vols. (2006–2014)
    13. Credo Magazine 1–2, 2 vols. (2011–2012)
    14. Critical Review of Books in Religion, 11 vols. (1988–1998)
    15. Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal 1–18, 18 vols. (1996–2013)
    16. Ex Auditu: An International Journal of Theological Interpretation of Scripture 24–28, 5 vols. (2008–2012)
    17. Filología Neotestamentaria 1–22, 22 vols. (1988–2009)
    18. Hugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies 1–2, 4–15, 14 vols. (1998–2012)
    19. Imaginatio et Ratio: A Journal of Theology and the Arts 2, 1 vol. (2013)
    20. Jewish Quarterly Review: New Series 1–13, 13 vols. (1910–1923)
    21. Journal for the Evangelical Study of the Old Testament 1, 1 vol. (2012)
    22. Journal for New Testament Studies and the Ancient Church, 10 vols. (2002–2012)
    23. Journal of Biblical and Pneumatological Research 1–4, 4 vols. (2009–2012)
    24. Journal of Biblical Apologetics 1–11, 11 vols. (2000–2008)
    25. Journal of Biblical Literature 100–125, 26 vols. (1981–2006)
    26. Journal of Cuneiform Studies 43–64, 22 vols. (1991–2011)
    27. Journal of Dispensational Theology 10–17, 8 vols. (2006–2013)
    28. Journal of Hebrew Scriptures 1–4, 6–11, 10 vols. (1997–2011)
    29. Journal of Markets and Morality 1–15, 15 vols. (1998–2012)
    30. Journal of Ministry and Theology 1–17, 17 vols. (1997–2013)
    31. Journal of Modern Ministry 1–6, 6 vols. (2004–2009)
    32. Journal of Moral Theology 1–3, 3 vols. (2012–2014)
    33. Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages 1–37, 37 vols. (1975–2011)
    34. Journal of the Canadian Society for Syriac Studies 2–13, 12 vols. (2002–2013)
    35. Journal of the Grace Evangelical Society 1–26, 26 vols. (1988–2013)
    36. Journal of Theological Interpretation 1–6, 6 vols. (2007–2012)
    37. Letter and Spirit 1–8, 8 vols. (2005–2013)
    38. Maranatha Baptist Theological Seminary 1–4, 4 vols. (2011–2014)
    39. Near Eastern Archaeology: Bulletin of the Near Eastern Archaeological Society 1–4, 6–10, 9 vols. (1958–1961, 1963–1967)
    40. Near Eastern Archaeology 61–76, 16 vols. (1998–2013)
    41. The New Princeton Review 1–6, 6 vols. (1886–1888)
    42. The Other Journal: An Intersection of Theology and Culture 22, 1 vol.
    43. The Presbyterian and Reformed Review 1–13, 13 vols. (1890–1902)
    44. The Presbyterian Review 1–10, 10 vols. (1880–1889)
    45. The Princeton Review, 7 vols. (1878–1884)
    46. The Princeton Theological Review 1–27, 27 vols. (1903–1929)
    47. Priscilla Papers 1–28, 28 vols. (1987–2014)
    48. Puritan Reformed Journal 1–5, 5 vols. (2009–2013)
    49. Religious and Theological Abstracts, 65 vols. (1948–2012)
    50. Review of Biblical Literature 1–9, 9 vols. (1998–2006)
    51. Scrinium, 7 vols.
    52. Semeia: An Experimental Journal for Biblical Criticism 1–91, 91 vols. (1974–2002)
    53. Themelios: An International Journal for Students of Theological and Religious Studies 1–39, 39 vols. (1975–2014)

    Theological Journal Bundle

    1. American Theological Inquiry 1–7, 7 vols. (2008–2014)
    2. Ashland Theological Journal 1–46, 46 vols. (1968–2014)
    3. Biblical Repertory 1–5, 5 vols. (1825–1829)
    4. The Biblical Repertory and Theological Review 2–8, 7 vols. (1829–1836)
    5. Bibliotheca Sacra 1–171, 171 vols. (1844–2014)
    6. Bulletin for Biblical Research 1–23, 23 vols. (1991–2013)
    7. Chafer Theological Seminary Journal 1–14, 14 vols. (1995–2009)
    8. Conservative Theological Journal 1–7, 7 vols. (1997–2003)
    9. Conspectus: The Journal of the South African Theological Seminary 1–17, 17 vols. (2006–2014)
    10. Credo Magazine 1–2, 2 vols. (2011–2012)
    11. Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal 1–18, 18 vols. (1996–2013)
    12. Ex Auditu: An International Journal of Theological Interpretation of Scripture 24–28, 5 vols. (2008–2012)
    13. Journal for the Evangelical Study of the Old Testament 1, 1 vol. (2012)
    14. Journal of Biblical and Pneumatological Research 1–4, 4 vols. (2009–2012)
    15. Journal of Biblical Apologetics 1–11, 11 vols. (2000–2008)
    16. Journal of Dispensational Theology 10–17, 8 vols. (2006–2013)
    17. Journal of Ministry and Theology 1–17, 17 vols. (1997–2013)
    18. Journal of Moral Theology 1–3, 3 vols. (2012–2014)
    19. Journal of the Grace Evangelical Society 1–26, 26 vols. (1988–2013)
    20. Journal of Theological Interpretation 1–6, 6 vols. (2007–2012)
    21. Maranatha Baptist Theological Seminary 1–4, 4 vols. (2011–2014)
    22. The New Princeton Review 1–6, 6 vols. (1886–1888)
    23. The Presbyterian and Reformed Review 1–13, 13 vols. (1890–1902)
    24. The Presbyterian Review 1–10, 10 vols. (1880–1889)
    25. The Princeton Review, 7 vols. (1878–1884)
    26. The Princeton Theological Review 1–27, 27 vols. (1903–1929)
    27. Puritan Reformed Journal 1–5, 5 vols. (2009–2013)
    28. Themelios: An International Journal for Students of Theological and Religious Studies 1–39, 39 vols. (1975–2014)

    Academic Journal Bundle

    1. Biblical Archaeologist 55–60, 6 vols. (1992–1997)
    2. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 285–368, 84 vols. (1992–2012)
    3. The Bulletin Series of the Near East Archaeological Society: New Series 11–58, 45 vols. (1971–2013)
    4. Critical Review of Books in Religion, 11 vols. (1988–1998)
    5. Filología Neotestamentaria 1–22, 22 vols. (1988–2009)
    6. Hugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies 1–2, 4–15, 14 vols. (1998–2012)
    7. Jewish Quarterly Review: New Series 1–13, 13 vols. (1910–1923)
    8. Journal of Biblical Literature 100–125, 26 vols. (1981–2006)
    9. Journal of Cuneiform Studies 43–64, 22 vols. (1991–2011)
    10. Journal of Hebrew Scriptures 1–4, 6–11, 10 vols. (1997–2011)
    11. Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages 1–37, 37 vols. (1975–2011)
    12. Journal of the Canadian Society for Syriac Studies 2–13, 12 vols. (2002–2013)
    13. Near Eastern Archaeology: Bulletin of the Near Eastern Archaeological Society 1–4, 6–10, 9 vols. (1958–1961, 1963–1967)
    14. Near Eastern Archaeology 61–76, 16 vols. (1998–2013)
    15. Review of Biblical Literature 1–9, 9 vols. (1998–2006)
    16. Semeia: An Experimental Journal for Biblical Criticism 1–91, 91 vols. (1974–2002)

    TJL Upgrade Bundle

    1. Ashland Theological Journal 1–46, 46 vols. (1968–2014)
    2. Bibliotheca Sacra 1–171, 171 vols. (1844–2014)
    3. Bulletin for Biblical Research 1–23, 23 vols. (1991–2013)
    4. Chafer Theological Seminary Journal 1–14, 14 vols. (1995–2009)
    5. Conservative Theological Journal 1–7, 7 vols. (1997–2003)
    6. Conspectus: The Journal of the South African Theological Seminary 1–17, 17 vols. (2006–2014)
    7. Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal 1–18, 18 vols. (1996–2013)
    8. Journal of Dispensational Theology 10–17, 8 vols. (2006–2013)
    9. Journal of Ministry and Theology 1–17, 17 vols. (1997–2013)
    10. Journal of the Grace Evangelical Society 1–26, 26 vols. (1988–2013)
    11. Maranatha Baptist Theological Seminary 1–4, 4 vols. (2011–2014)
    12. Priscilla Papers 1–28, 28 vols. (1987–2014)
    13. Puritan Reformed Journal 1–5, 5 vols. (2009–2013)

    We'll also be considering adding some of these to one or more of the above bundles:

    1. 9Marks Journal 1–11, 11 vols. (2004–14)
    2. Adventist Today Journal 1–23, 23 vols. (1993–2013)
    3. The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review 9–43, 35 vols. (1837–1871)
    4. Christian History and Biography Magazine, 1–99, 99 iss.
    5. Journal of Global Christianity 1, 1 vol. (2014)
    6. The Presbyterian Quarterly and Princeton Review 1–6, 6 vols. (1872–1877)
    7. Tabletalk 1–289, 289 iss. (1989–2013)

    Any suggested changes or recommendations?

    Academic Journal Bundle

    1. Biblical Archaeologist 55–60, 6 vols. (1992–1997)
    2. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 285–368, 84 vols. (1992–2012)
    3. The Bulletin Series of the Near East Archaeological Society: New Series 11–58, 45 vols. (1971–2013)
    4. Critical Review of Books in Religion, 11 vols. (1988–1998)
    5. Filología Neotestamentaria 1–22, 22 vols. (1988–2009)
    6. Hugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies 1–2, 4–15, 14 vols. (1998–2012)
    7. Jewish Quarterly Review: New Series 1–13, 13 vols. (1910–1923)
    8. Journal of Biblical Literature 100–125, 26 vols. (1981–2006)
    9. Journal of Cuneiform Studies 43–64, 22 vols. (1991–2011)
    10. Journal of Hebrew Scriptures 1–4, 6–11, 10 vols. (1997–2011)
    11. Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages 1–37, 37 vols. (1975–2011)
    12. Journal of the Canadian Society for Syriac Studies 2–13, 12 vols. (2002–2013)
    13. Near Eastern Archaeology: Bulletin of the Near Eastern Archaeological Society 1–4, 6–10, 9 vols. (1958–1961, 1963–1967)
    14. Near Eastern Archaeology 61–76, 16 vols. (1998–2013)
    15. Review of Biblical Literature 1–9, 9 vols. (1998–2006)
    16. Semeia: An Experimental Journal for Biblical Criticism 1–91, 91 vols. (1974–2002)

    As a New Testament professor, the absence of New Testament Studies, Novum Testamentum, and Journal for the Study of the New Testament is glaring. (Of course the OT equivalents are also missing.) Also no Catholic Biblical Quarterly, Harvard Theological Review, Journal of Theological Studies. You've seen my Top 20, which did not include JBL only because it was a list of what you did not already have available, but JBL and Semeia are the only journals I particularly care about in this list. So though I consider myself more of the SBL type, I am only excited about two of the sixteen journals you offer. I also am interested in BBR (which is why I bought TJL 15, which gave me the whole set), JETS, and Tyndale Bulletin. Slightly intriguing to me are Bibliotheca Sacra, Trinity Journal, Journal of Theological Interpretation, and maybe Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal. So there are reasons I would consider the Theological Bundle, but you have there twenty journals I don't care about at all. In sum, I'm not really excited about these bundles. Get NTS, NovT, JSNT, and CBQ, and I'll be clicking the Purchase button in a second.

    Academic Journal Bundle

    1. Biblical Archaeologist 55–60, 6 vols. (1992–1997)
    2. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 285–368, 84 vols. (1992–2012)
    3. The Bulletin Series of the Near East Archaeological Society: New Series 11–58, 45 vols. (1971–2013)
    4. Critical Review of Books in Religion, 11 vols. (1988–1998)
    5. Filología Neotestamentaria 1–22, 22 vols. (1988–2009)
    6. Hugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies 1–2, 4–15, 14 vols. (1998–2012)
    7. Jewish Quarterly Review: New Series 1–13, 13 vols. (1910–1923)
    8. Journal of Biblical Literature 100–125, 26 vols. (1981–2006)
    9. Journal of Cuneiform Studies 43–64, 22 vols. (1991–2011)
    10. Journal of Hebrew Scriptures 1–4, 6–11, 10 vols. (1997–2011)
    11. Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages 1–37, 37 vols. (1975–2011)
    12. Journal of the Canadian Society for Syriac Studies 2–13, 12 vols. (2002–2013)
    13. Near Eastern Archaeology: Bulletin of the Near Eastern Archaeological Society 1–4, 6–10, 9 vols. (1958–1961, 1963–1967)
    14. Near Eastern Archaeology 61–76, 16 vols. (1998–2013)
    15. Review of Biblical Literature 1–9, 9 vols. (1998–2006)
    16. Semeia: An Experimental Journal for Biblical Criticism 1–91, 91 vols. (1974–2002)

    As a New Testament professor, the absence of New Testament Studies, Novum Testamentum, and Journal for the Study of the New Testament is glaring. (Of course the OT equivalents are also missing.) Also no Catholic Biblical Quarterly, Harvard Theological Review, Journal of Theological Studies.

    I understand that. What I have here is just what's currently available. We definitely hope to make it better over time. I'm sorry it's not stronger right now.

    You've seen my Top 20, which did not include JBL only because it was a list of what you did not already have available, but JBL and Semeia are the only journals I particularly care about in this list. So though I consider myself more of the SBL type, I am only excited about two of the sixteen journals you offer. I also am interested in BBR (which is why I bought TJL 15, which gave me the whole set), JETS, and Tyndale Bulletin. Slightly intriguing to me are Bibliotheca Sacra, Trinity Journal, Journal of Theological Interpretation, and maybe Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal. So there are reasons I would consider the Theological Bundle, but you have there twenty journals I don't care about at all. In sum, I'm not really excited about these bundles. Get NTS, NovT, JSNT, and CBQ, and I'll be clicking the Purchase button in a second.

    Sounds like the best approach for you might be to hand pick just the ones you're interested in. We'll have them all go up on Pre-Pub individually shortly.

    Maybe in a year or two we'll have more compelling bundles that will meet your needs.

    Many of these are coming, but we didn't want to hold up the collection any longer. You've all been waiting long enough! We'll release updated versions of this collection as we get new batches of journals licensed.

    I am in and eagerly awaiting the additions [<:o)]

    Phil-

    are you saying that "all" the journals we had from    Galaxie will be in the new Logos offering? Can we expect yearly updates to keep us current? 

    I already see a group I had no intrest in put in the bundle- whats this going to cost me every year to keep the ones I'm interested in current?

    This new product indicates dynamic pricing. I have most of the journals. It's the same price logged in or out. $499.95.

    https://www.logos.com/product/44275/master-journal-bundle 

    Sorry about that. We're not sure what's going on. We'll get it resolved as soon as we can and notify you when it's working.

    We'll get it resolved as soon as we can and notify you when it's working.

    It's working now. If you already placed your pre-order, you may want to cancel and replace it. Otherwise, we'll manually go through and do that for you.

    In the past the dynamic pricing did not come into account until the product went live. There was no dynamic pricing in prepub.

    In the past the dynamic pricing did not come into account until the product went live. There was no dynamic pricing in prepub.

    Logos developed and prefected the technique in the first half of this year.

    Mission: To serve God as He desires.