http://academic.logos.com/
Lynden Williams Communications
Thanks for pointing this out. Is it a new site?
Daniel Yoder: Thanks for pointing this out. Is it a new site?
Yes, their first blog was posted Nov 5:
November 5, 2013 by Jonathan Watson Leave a Comment
We’re happy to announce the launch of the Logos Academic Blog, a new home for news, reviews, product announcements, interviews, and other fascinating content from the world of biblical scholarship.
Logos Bible Software is a tool that is, at its essence, all about study. It connects centuries of scholarship to the original texts, and it gives you cutting edge tools to aid your research and studies—like Clause Search, the Sense Lexicon, and more. Logos is the preeminent tool for authors, professors, students, and armchair theologians alike.
You’ll be hearing from a host of in-house scholars and experts on this blog, such as Dr. Steve Runge, Josh Westbury, Dr. Michael Heiser, and Rick Brannan, in addition to interviews with authors and professors.
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Hey Lynden, thanks for pointing this out to the forums!
Yes, we have officially launched a new Logos Bible Software blog, particularly for the academics and armchair theologians out there (though I won't turn away any reader!).
We're excited about this project--keep your eyes out for more content like our interview with Dr. Michael Allen!
Interested to see how in-depth this will go. Sharing thoughts, gaining insight etc.
Roger {BlueBird}
Rog {BlueBird}
Jonathan Watson:Yes, we have officially launched a new Logos Bible Software blog
But you still haven't added it to the options on the Home Page.
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Jonathan Watson:Yes, we have officially launched a new Logos Bible Software blog, particularly for the academics and armchair theologians out there (though I won't turn away any reader!).
Reviving this thread: lastly, http://academic.logos.com/ featured a series by Dr. Gupta from Northeastern Seminary, titled "New Testament Scholarship: 50 Books Everyone Should Read" (link goes to today's final part 5). It's great to see how much of the 'must-have-books' in this topical range are available in Logos - and some, which got lost on the academic blog, even in Vyrso!
To facilitate this discovery for me and other readers out there, I've tried to make a Reading List from Dr. Gupta's main recommendations - in cases where Logos doesn't carry a book (yet), the links will go to Amazon (which is just for convenience and no recommendation, many of these are surely available from other sources such as Christianbooks.com or the retailers down under).
Enjoy!
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Peace, Mick! Thanks very much for your efforts ............. AND ....... for your sharing! Much Appreciated! *smile*
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Thanks Mick, great job on that list! If I end up writing a "round up" post of Gupta's list, do you mind if I mention this?
Jonathan Watson: Thanks Mick, great job on that list! If I end up writing a "round up" post of Gupta's list, do you mind if I mention this?
Go ahead!
Jonathan, let me repeat what I said three months ago:
fgh: Jonathan Watson:Yes, we have officially launched a new Logos Bible Software blog But you still haven't added it to the options on the Home Page.
Shouldn't a new blog be added to the Home Page when it's launched, rather than months later?
You're right, we ideally would have had that up on the homepage some time ago! I'm working on getting it added. Thanks for the reminder!
Fgh, the Logos Academic Blog should now be an option on the Logos 5 homepage! It'll be toggled off by default, but you can toggle it on through the gear icon in the bottom left, by your user name.
Thanks!
Still no such option on my home page. Did you perhaps forget that some of us have 'Verbum set to Yes'?
Good point, fgh. I was wondering why I didn't see the option.
Jonathan Watson: Fgh, the Logos Academic Blog should now be an option on the Logos 5 homepage! It'll be toggled off by default, but you can toggle it on through the gear icon in the bottom left, by your user name. Thanks!
Peace! *smile* It's here! Page 1 of my HomePage .....
It shows up on the beta.
fgh: Still no such option on my home page. Did you perhaps forget that some of us have 'Verbum set to Yes'?
You are quite correct, fgh! I just set my Verbum to Yes and lost the Bonhoeffer article ...
It doesn't show ... !!!
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