Can someone in the loop give a summary of what is coming? I've not been able to keep up with the forums and didn't know about the Reformed bundles. Now I just saw there are Adventist bundles coming. How many different bundles are being developed and what's the overall plan? So far, I really excited about it, but I'm wondering what else I don't know about.
This is somewhat of a slippery slope. Everyone is going to want their own preferred theological position represented. How do I know this? Because I am one of those people!
I'm with you. I want one designed for my tradition as well.
Dang, so those of us who are cross centered (reformed), ethnically sympathetic (dispensational), eschatologically oriented (npp), Holy Spirit committed (charismatic), and historically rigorous (liberal) are faced with spending a lot of money!
Kevin Maples: Can someone in the loop give a summary of what is coming? I've not been able to keep up with the forums and didn't know about the Reformed bundles. Now I just saw there are Adventist bundles coming. How many different bundles are being developed and what's the overall plan? So far, I really excited about it, but I'm wondering what else I don't know about.
Just to clarify on one point, these are full-featured Base Packages, not Bundles. So they are perfect for both new Logos users, and existing ones alike (given dynamic pricing).
There are more Base Package tracks on the way in the coming weeks, months, and even years, but I would rather not get into any other specifics at this time. If you have any feedback or desire when it comes to this sort of product, please feel free to contact myself or one of the other product managers via email—we would love to know your wish lists and preferences.
Thank you!
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Gabe Martini:these are full-featured Base Packages, not Bundles
Gabe Martini:I would rather not get into any other specifics at this time.
Kevin Maples: Gabe Martini:these are full-featured Base Packages, not Bundles That is actually what I meant. Sorry for misusing the terminology.
Sure, no problem, I just wanted everyone to know what they're getting.
Kevin Maples: Gabe Martini:I would rather not get into any other specifics at this time. I wasn't asking for insider information, just if a user could recap what has been announced. Of course, I wouldn't complain about any insider information
Right, I understand. At this point, I can announce we have Reformed Base Packages.
Gabe Martini:Right, I understand. At this point, I can announce we have Reformed Base Packages.
Perhaps you should post the link too and the links for the other ones as well.
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I thought I may just as well post it now - https://www.logos.com/reformed
JPH: Dang, so those of us who are cross centered (reformed), ethnically sympathetic (dispensational), eschatologically oriented (npp), Holy Spirit committed (charismatic), and historically rigorous (liberal) are faced with spending a lot of money!
I wouldn't mind a Dispensational Base Package. Logos already has many interesting old commentaries/resources they could bundle, such as The Numerical Bible, The Annotated Bible, Darby's Synopsis of the Bible, Clarence Larkin Collection, C.I. Scofield Collection, Lectures in Systematic Theology, and the A.C. Gaebelein Collection, etc.
Oh, and you can't forget H.A. Ironside!
I've put together a short post highlighting the main details for these new Base Packages here.
Christian (who worked overnight to ensure things launched properly!) and myself will do our best to respond to your questions and feedback here. Some things we simply can't comment on publicly, but feel free to reach out to us via email or to Sales if you have pressing questions on upgrade costs, new resources, and so forth.
Thanks for your patience as we work out the kinks.
I would love to see a Historic Premillenialist Base Package... or at least a "bundle..." Am I asking too much?
What if they made custom categorical bundles? So, you pick a category (theology, counseling, reformed, catholic, historical, textual critic, apologetics, etc) - and then have a selection of books to choose a limited amount from for a set price.
I'm no business major, so maybe it's a bad idea...
Anthony Ramsey:What if they made custom categorical bundles? So, you pick a category (theology, counseling, reformed, catholic, historical, textual critic, apologetics, etc) - and then have a selection of books to choose a limited amount from for a set price.
Do you mean this sort of thing? https://www.logos.com/bundles