They are here:
Orthodox Platinum
Orthodox Gold
Orthodox Silver
Orthodox Bronze
Orthodox Starter
Be sure to check out the video on our landing page: https://www.logos.com/orthodox
The new packages should be added to the main comparison chart soon (caching delay).
At last!
Fantastic ... now I need the option to upgrade my Verbum to my Orthodox level.
great stuff included :-), although I'm quite surprised by one glaring omission IMO. Although there are two introductory texts on Philokalia, the actual Philokalia isn't included even at Platinum level (I realize it's been in production/waiting on translation of volume 5, but it wouldn't be the first set Logos shipped incomplete).
great stuff included :-), although I'm quite surprised by one glaring omission IMO. Although there are two introductory texts on Philokalia, the actually Philokalia isn't included even at Platinum level (I realize it's been in production/waiting on translation of volume 5, but it wouldn't be the first set Logos shipped incomplete).
For now, we have this edition with annotated selections.
Yes I saw that, but thanks for responding Gabe, I know your familiar with the other thread where the full Philokalia was discussed. Is there any update on the last volume translation status, or the production of the rest of it?
Shouldn't at least the Orthodox Platinum have the Gottingen Septuagint?
https://www.logos.com/product/4951/gottingen-septuagint
This is a major omission. If it were included, with upcoming volumes automatically added in as they were processed, I would buy the Platinum set immediately, in all likelihood.
Given that packages are standardized across traditions by value and price, I suspect paring out the value of resources equivalent to the Gottingen LXX would leave us with a rather unbalanced package. My experience is that Eastern Rite Catholics and Orthodox are probably more interested in patristics and traditional liturgical/spirituality resources. And it does include the Antioch Bible.[Y]
Shouldn't at least the Orthodox Platinum have the Gottingen Septuagint? https://www.logos.com/product/4951/gottingen-septuagint This is a major omission. If it were included, with upcoming volumes automatically added in as they were processed, I would buy the Platinum set immediately, in all likelihood.
I don't see how that would be a major omission personally, but there are licensing and distribution limitations that would prevent us from doing so either way.
Since the Gottingen Septuagint is the standard critical edition of the LXX, leaving it out in a religious tradition that treats the LXX as inspired would be like having a Roman Catholic base package (Verbum) that leaves out, even at its very highest level, the standard critical edition of the Vulgate.
I suspect, though, that my interest in the package here may be different from that of some other commentators, as I am looking at it for its scholarly value, and, based on my theological position and my view of the 10 Commandments and many other passages, am not especially interested in the resources on how to worship before images or become deified, but in the material that has scholarly value for Biblical exegesis and on the history of Christendom.
Thanks.
Apparently absent from all the ORTHODOX base packages is the ORTHDOX STUDY BIBLE NOTES, something that should be in the starter package on up.
Welcome to the forums. You realize you are responding to a post nearly a decade old? Not a problem, but also not a very effective way to get you suggestion noticed.