We have just put a course up on Community Pricing for the first time:
NT221 The Wisdom of John: A Socio-Rhetorical Commentary on Johannine Literature, by Ben Witherington III
This is your chance to get an amazing deal (64% off) on this 13-hour course!
The more people that bid on it, the lower the price will go. Here is some more information on Community Pricing if you want to learn more.
Celeste Chute:by Ben Witherington III
Yay!
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Hope this works well. I think Mobile Ed is a great idea, but the price can be somewhat prohibitive.
Sounds interesting. While the current bid may seem high to those not yet into mobile ed. the opening bid is a lot less than similar length courses by others at the pre-pub prices....
I am definitely in on this one! I love BW3!
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I don't think I agreed with a word that came out of his mouth in the promo vid...so I'm in!
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I too cannot afford the Pre-release pricing we have seen on prior mobile courses and would love to see more of these bidding opportunities. I am in.
Love seeing everyone's enthusiasm! Spread the word about bidding on this product. Depending on its success, we may do more Community Pricing products later on.
What course would you be most excited to see next?
https://www.logos.com/mobile-ed/courses
Celeste Chute:What course would you be most excited to see next?
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I think this is a really good move and hope that more courses will follow via community pricing. Bid duly placed!
Celeste Chute: Love seeing everyone's enthusiasm! Spread the word about bidding on this product. Depending on its success, we may do more Community Pricing products later on. What course would you be most excited to see next? https://www.logos.com/mobile-ed/courses
AP120 Introducing Covenantal Apologetics I: The Foundation of Covenantal Apologetics K. Scott Oliphint
AP121 Introducing Covenantal Apologetics II: The Practice of Covenantal Apologetics K. Scott Oliphint
BI291 The Apocrypha: Witness Between the Testaments David deSilva
NT305 New Testament Theology Douglas J. Moo
NT306 The Dead Sea Scrolls and the New Testament Craig A. Evans
NT307 Archaeology and the New Testament Craig A. Evans
NT311 The World of Jesus and the Gospels Craig A. Evans
NT312 The Gospels and Ancient Pedagogy Craig A. Evans
CS201 Western Civilization: Greeks to Aqunias Bryan LitfinNT307 Archaeology and the New Testament Craig A. EvansNT311 The World of Jesus and the Gospels Craig A. Evans
TH291 History and Trends in Dispensationalism Carl SandersTH292 Critical Issues in Dispensationalism Carl Sanders
Courses in patristic biblical exegesis and Catholic scriptural exegesis.
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Well all of them if they are more in this price range. Keep bidding everyone.
I bid $300
Unix: NT347 Book Study: Paul’s Letter to the Colossians Joshua Jipp: Celeste Chute:What course would you be most excited to see next?
I would like to hear his take on what happened on Malta (per his bio blurb), but alas it is published by Brill, so I probably will have to do without--the oxygen just isn't thick enough for me at the altitudes Brill likes to price its products.
David Paul: I don't think I agreed with a word that came out of his mouth in the promo vid...so I'm in!
I'm certainly not wanting to get into a theological debate, but just out of curiosity, what is it in the promo that you disagree with?
I've brought this up previously...I have an issue with the whole genre approach--reading history as history, reading poetry as poetry, reading gospels and gospels (biography), letters as letters, apocalyptic as apocalyptic, prophecy as prophecy, and so on. It has this air of homespun wisdom (well, of course that's what we should do! Isn't it delightfully and reflexively obvious?), but aside from being a tautology, it is based on a falsehood. Witherington says that "Revelation is the only full book of prophecy we have in the NT", but that is bunk. Even moreso than is true of the OT, every book of the NT is prophetic. The idea behind the genre approach is that since this is ________ genre, we should expect to see ________ and we should not expect to see ________. That's a recipe for failure on two fronts. The Bible isn't written in Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic. It's written in prophecy.
Wow! The projected price is now down to $105. I sure hope this is a success.
It's great to see the excitement for this! Dr. Witherington was a delight to have in the studio, and he produced some really top-notch course content. You certainly won't be disappointed with this--it's great information communicated with a large dose of charisma. :)