What would it take to get this in Logos?
Some update on Barth please?
Still nothing new to report.
No e-book version is available (according to Google), but this is such a basic book, which has been requested so many times (never to any official response, which is not unusual until PrePub) that I hope it is high on their radar. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01AX0BHSU/ref=tmm_kin_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=&sr=
No e-book version is available (according to Google), but this is such a basic book, which has been requested so many times (never to any official response, which is not unusual until PrePub) that I hope it is high on their radar.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01AX0BHSU/ref=tmm_kin_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=&sr=
Wow! I thought Google knew everything, but I just bought the Kindle version to use until a Logos version is available.
Has there been any serious effort to get this into Logos since last year?
Fret not...it only took about two decades to get TDOT into Logos. There's hope yet!
Wow, my favorite top two recurring threads all in one day: Barth on Romans and Carta!
Fred I assume by using SOB'S you are trying to say "to make a sound like that of a sob or sobbing" or maybe you are really saying what I think you mean. If so please refrain from that type of response on this forum.
There has indeed. I wouldn't be exaggerating if I said it comes up at least once a week within our team.
Please believe me when I say that we are doing everything we can to get this into Logos. We have a lot of incentive to get this into our system. It is a seminal work and is widely used. All other considerations aside, we would see a pretty significant amount of revenue from a volume like this.
The minute we get a license for this book, we will put it directly into production on high priority.
Thanks Ben. Just trying to be the squeeky wheel.
Yes, Ben, thank you for all of your efforts on this, and please continue the pursuit!
Squeak. I'm very keen to give FL my money in exchange for this book.
There has indeed. I wouldn't be exaggerating if I said it comes up at least once a week within our team. Please believe me when I say that we are doing everything we can to get this into Logos. We have a lot of incentive to get this into our system. It is a seminal work and is widely used. All other considerations aside, we would see a pretty significant amount of revenue from a volume like this. The minute we get a license for this book, we will put it directly into production on high priority.
Co-bump.
This, as well as J. Pelikan's Christian Tradition, are two works we really need to round out Logos.
Bump.
bump again.
This is the best I can do for now:
Now that was funny! LOL! [Y] [:D]
And I’ll admit it’s alot easier to parse than the book itself.
In all seriousness, though, we are still working on it.
Thank you, Ben, we appreciate the ongoing efforts.
Update?
Thank you again for your diligence on this, Everett. I still have my other format copy but I really want this in my Logos library. You've been a great advocate for it.
I'll just drop this here:
https://www.logos.com/product/208238/the-epistle-to-the-romans
Awesome.......whooohoooooo.
Order placed
Proverbs 28:20: 20 Committed and persistent work pays off.
Thanks to all at Logos for making this happen.
yes yes yes!
Yesssss!
[Y]The price is right!
I'll just drop this here: https://www.logos.com/product/208238/the-epistle-to-the-romans
Yay! Thank you!
Finally! I'm in.
Order placed the moment I saw this. Thank you very much, Ben and Faithlife.
BTW, which edition is this?
It doesn't say, but from the cover and a bit of research I think it is the English translation of the 6th German edition, which I think was the last one. I don't know that any of the earlier editions were translated into English to be candidates here.
I was thinking that was the case.