What would you like in your collection?

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edited November 2024 in Books and Courses Forum

Greetings, everyone.

I am curious as to what resources you are excited about and especially which ones you would like to see available at a discount in the future?

Thanks in advance!

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    Mark Shea's books.

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    Floyd

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    My answer might not be exactly what you are looking for, I have a list of books to add to Logos/Verbum...

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    More Brant Pitre please !!   A Brant Pitre Collection.

    The Case for Jesus: The Biblical and Historical Evidence for Christ Feb 2, 2016 by Brant Pitre and Robert Barron
    Jesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist: Unlocking the Secrets of the Last Supper Feb 15, 2011 by Brant Pitre and Scott Hahn
    Jesus the Bridegroom: The Greatest Love Story Ever Told Mar 11, 2014 by Brant Pitre
    The House of the Lord: A Catholic Biblical Theology of God's Temple Presence in the Old and New Testaments Aug 20, 2017 by Steven C. Smith and Brant Pitre
    A Catholic Introduction to the Bible: The Old Testament May 31, 2018 by Brant Pitre and John Bergsma

    Already in Logos/Verbum Thank you: Jesus and the Last Supper Nov 23, 2015 by Brant Pitre


    Also John Bergsma and and Michael Barber
    http://www.thesacredpage.com/

    Bible Basics for Catholics: A New Picture of Salvation History Oct 2, 2015 by John Bergsma and Scott Hahn


    And a book by the pastor of my parish (Fr. John Riccardo - Our Lady of Good Counsel, Plymouth Michigan)
    Heaven Starts Now: Becoming a Saint Day by Day    Sep 7, 2016 by John Riccardo

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    The Catholic Answers collection and upgrade

    The C.S. Lewis collection (a person can dream [:P])

    I was going to say the Emmaus Road collection, but I see that it already is on sale for September. [:D]

    I also agree with Antonius. I'd love to see more Pitre, Bergsma, Barber stuff in Verbum.

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    I'm especially interested in some resources that are still gathering interest.  Are wanting that feedback as well?

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    https://www.logos.com/product/39315/the-power-and-meaning-of-love

    I just to to get this little gem in Logos. Sadly it don't look k like it will make it  

    -dan

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    Modern Catholic Theology Collection

    Stanley Hauerwas

    Joachim Jeremias

    Some sort of highlights from the Paulist "Ancient Christian Writers"

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    L8 Anglican, Lutheran and Orthodox Silver, Reformed Starter, Academic Essentials

    L7 Lutheran Gold, Anglican Bronze

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    Adding in the missing volumes of the Anchor Yale Bible Reference Library....

    The following Liturgical press titles: The International Bible CommentaryBenedictine Daily PrayerA Course in Christian Mysticism.

     The Knox translation to the Bible and New Jerusalem Bible with full notes (realize this is in prepub but its not gaining traction due to rights distribution mostly I think).

    -dan

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    Adding in the missing volumes of the Anchor Yale Bible Reference Library....

    The following Liturgical press titles: The International Bible CommentaryBenedictine Daily PrayerA Course in Christian Mysticism.

     The Knox translation to the Bible and New Jerusalem Bible with full notes (realize this is in prepub but its not gaining traction due to rights distribution mostly I think).

    -dan

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    There are a ton of great (and highly voted) Catholic Resources on UserVoice and in Prepuub that I would love to see move into production. 

    For me, I would love the This Rock/Catholic Answears magazine collection that is in UserVoice.  As others have mentioned, more Ramage, Leavering, Hahn, Pitre, Barber, Bergsma - more modern Catholic Authors.  

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    It's interesting/sad that Scott Hann's, Hail Holy Queen and Lamb's Supper are available, but not his other works that are written in that same style: Lord Have Mercy, Swear to God, Reasons to Belive, First Comes Love, Signs of Life, etc.  

    i would love to see these get added and bundled as a collection!

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    I am curious as to what resources you are excited about and especially which ones you would like to see available at a discount in the future?

    Here are some of the Live resources that I would like to see with great discounts:

    Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture Complete Set Updated Edition (ACCS) (29 vols.)

    A Year with the Church Fathers: Patristic Wisdom for Daily Living

    Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture (11 vols.)

    Commentary on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament

    Navarre Bible New Testament, Standard Edition (12 vols.)

    Navarre Bible Old Testament, Standard Edition (7 vols.)

    The Fathers Know Best: Your Essential Guide to the Teachings of the Early Church

    Theodore of Mopsuestia: Commentary on the Minor Pauline Epistles

    Where We Got the Bible: Our Debt to the Catholic Church

    “The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara

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    Yes please on Brant Pitre.

    Top notch scholar/writer

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    The biggest thing missing for me right now is an updated Denzinger. The one Verbum has is woefully out of date.

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    Judges and Ruth: Ignatius Catholic Study Bible-published September 1, 2015.

    1&2 Kings: Ignatius Catholic Study Bible - published October 10, 2017

    Scott Hahn & Curtis Mitch do great work together.  Seeing as the rest of the Ignatius Bible chapters are here I'd like to add this to my collection.  I really hope that this duo finishes out the Old Testament someday!

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    Greetings, everyone.

    I am curious as to what resources you are excited about and especially which ones you would like to see available at a discount in the future?

    Thanks in advance!

    In addition to what has already been suggested: Berit Olam: Studies in Hebrew Narrative & Poetry (13 vols.) https://verbum.com/products/31028/berit-olam-studies-in-hebrew-narrative-and-poetry

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    Eerdmans Bible Reference Bundle 

    more catholic answers content  and Brant Pitre Collection

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    Another vote for Berit Olam (update to15 vols) also support it here https://community.logos.com/forums/p/155071/940314.aspx 

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    the Diary of St. Faustina.  The Apostolic Letters of John Paul II.

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    The new Catholic Encyclopedia 2nd Edition plus supplements 

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    The Catholic Answers Collection and it's Upgrade

    Navarre OT Set

    Navarre NT Single Volume

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    The papal documents in german language would be very nice

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    On plan I have purchased Marginal Jew (a mont or two ago) and the Peter Kreeft library (today).

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    Bundle of Raniero Cantalamessa's books.

    Blessings,
    Floyd

    Pastor-Patrick.blogspot.com

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    Greetings, everyone.

    I am curious as to what resources you are excited about and especially which ones you would like to see available at a discount in the future?

    Thanks in advance!

    Everything by John J. Collins. I would like to see a John J. Collins bundle with all of his works that Logos offers. I suggested this in a forum a while back (maybe in in the General or Logos 7 forum, not sure). Someone from Faithlife said it was a good idea that they would pass along but I haven't seen anything since. Hopefully we can get a reasonably priced John J. Collins collection at some point.

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    Here is the thread with the original John J. Collins suggestion. https://community.logos.com/forums/p/136878/886179.aspx#886179

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    Liturgy of the Hours and the Little Office.

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    “The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara

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    Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but this was inadvertently turned to live as a part of another Logos project.

    Verbum still doesn't have the rights to produce this, but we are going to revisit the rights situation with both the German publisher (Herder) and a newer U.S. publisher (Baronius) to see if we can get this licensed.

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    I would really like not  only the New Jerome Biblical Commentary, but also The New Jerome Bible Handbook which offers great overviews of the different books of the Bible

    https://www.amazon.com/Jerome-Bible-Handbook-Biblical-Commentary/dp/0814622046

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    Beloved said:

    Another vote for Berit Olam (update to15 vols) also support it here https://community.logos.com/forums/p/155071/940314.aspx 

    Thanks for pointing out this update!  Definitely would like this in Verbum!!

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    of bad news, but this was inadvertently turned to live as a part of another Logos project.

    Verbum still doesn't have the rights to produce this, but we are going to revisit the rights situation with both the German publisher (Herder) and a newer U.S. publisher (Baronius) to see if we can get this licensed.

    Note for confused thread readers: it was later made live again, intentionally.

    “The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara

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