EEC Release Dates

There one more volume scheduled to be released this year and 17 next year (if I counted correctly). I don't expect all of them to stay on track, but it would be nice if over half made it into my library.
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I didn't realize that many were scheduled for next year. That would be great if everything stays on schedule.
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Bruce Dunning said:
I didn't realize that many were scheduled for next year. That would be great [unprecedented] if everything stays on schedule.
Fixed it for you. [:)]
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TCBlack said:Bruce Dunning said:
I didn't realize that many were scheduled for next year. That would be great [unprecedented] if everything stays on schedule.
Fixed it for you.
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TCBlack said:Bruce Dunning said:
I didn't realize that many were scheduled for next year. That would be great [unprecedented] if everything stays on schedule.
Fixed it for you.
Great fix! [:D]
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I did not purchase this set. Though, I do have two volumes of it in my library. With the new policy, I sure am not going to put the set on a payment plan.
But I would be excited about the John Oswalt volume on 1 and 2 Kings being released this February. I know of no Old Testament scholar I admire more than John Oswalt.
If that volume is available for purchase alone, I will jump at the chance to buy it.
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Michael Childs said:
If that volume is available for purchase alone, I will jump at the chance to buy it.
All currently released volumes are available for individual sale, so I would expect that one to be individually available also.
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That is certainly my hope, Jack. But isn't there usually a delay after release before a volume is sold separately?Jack Caviness said:Michael Childs said:If that volume is available for purchase alone, I will jump at the chance to buy it.
All currently released volumes are available for individual sale, so I would expect that one to be individually available also.
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Michael Childs said:
But isn't there usually a delay after release before a volume is sold separately?
I have not been able to find the specific post, but I am pretty sure that Faithlife confirmed that this was the case when they first announced that they would be splitting the bundle before completion of the series.
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Quick update on the EEC regarding the points above:
- Many of the 2016 release dates are unlikely (a handful have been revised since the start of this thread)
- It's difficult for our authors and editors to project accurate release dates—the work often ends up being more involved than they originally anticipate.
- We are continually working with the editors and each author on more realistic estimated dates (including those currently listed TBA). We will update them as we receive them.
EEC 1 & 2 Samuel will release in Logos in just a few weeks (12/31/15). Harry Hoffner's volume is an incredible addition to scholarship. We look forward to releasing it with great anticipation.
Other news on the EEC:
- Fully written and in academic review:
- Philippians by Mark Keown
- Jeremiah by Walter C. Kaiser Jr. and Tiberius Rata
- 1 & 2 Chronicles by Eugene Mayhew
- Nearly written and almost ready for academic review:
- Joshua by Ralph Hawkins
- Print versions to be released in Spring 2016:
- Ephesians by S.M. Baugh
- Exodus by Eugene Carpenter
- Esther by Anthony J. Tomasino
- New/additional authors:
- Deuteronomy: Abner Chou (also authored EEC Lamentations)
- Romans: Steve P Sullivan will be co-authoring with H. Wayne House
- 1 Corinthians: Jay E. Smith will be co-authoring with H. Wayne House
- 2 Peter: Susan Hecht
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It's worth noting that the reason so many are scheduled for 2016 is because they used to be scheduled for 201* and keep getting pushed back. By 2019 we should have like 30 scheduled for release!
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