Book suggestions sent to suggest@logos.com

I sent the following list which I see as books that can further Logos in underserved areas. These are books I have an interest in that I think could draw in support from the current user base. Suggestions? Comments?
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The Gothic Bible (a possible source has been sent
previously)
The Anglo-Saxon Bible fragments - A Church Slavonic
Bible - The Community Bible (Philippines)
- The Jerusalem Bible
(not the NJB - is used in Catholic liturgies around the world) - Scripture
in Tradition: The Bible and Its Interpretation in the Orthodox Church
by John
Breck - The Shape of Biblical
Language: Chiasmus in the Scriptures and Beyond
Edition 2 by John
Breck - For
the Life of the World: Sacraments and Orthodoxy by Alexander
Schmemann - The
Bible in the Syriac Tradition (Gorgias Handbooks) by Sebastian P. Brock - Ephrem the
Syrian - Popular Patristics
Series from St. Vladimir's Seminary Press - Glossa
Ordinaria on the Vulgate
This list was selected based on the goose hunting analogy - shoot at the flock, you get nothing; shoot at a single goose, you get dinner.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
Comments
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MJ. Smith said:
Popular Patristics Series from St. Vladimir's Seminary Press
Yes! I'll belatedly second this. I just found that Graham Neville's translation of Chrysostom's Six Books on the Priesthood is recommended reading for the course I'm taking on the History of the Christian Pastor. It is part of that series. Alas, I'll need to get it out of a library if I want to read it.
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