https://www.logos.com/product/156319/feasting-on-the-gospels-mark
And the link shows you all the products of the "Reeformed" tradition.
I should add that the same typo appears in the other "Feasting on the Gospels" product pages.
Reformed in general feels mislabeled in my mind...
Cynthia A. Jarvis and E. Elizabeth Johnson, eds. Mark. Feasting on the Gospels. Accordance electronic ed. (Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press, 2014), paragraph 8052.
-dan
Reformed in general feels mislabeled in my mind... The twelve members of our editorial board come from a broad swath of American Christianity: they are members or ministers of Presbyterian, Baptist, United Church of Christ, Roman Catholic, and Disciples of Christ churches. Some of them are academics who serve on the faculties of theological schools; others are clergy serving congregations. All of them are extraordinarily hardworking, thoughtful, and perceptive readers of Scripture, of the church, and of the world. The writers whose work comprises these volumes represent an even wider cross section of the church, most of them from North America, but a significant number from around the world, particularly the global South. Cynthia A. Jarvis and E. Elizabeth Johnson, eds. Mark. Feasting on the Gospels. Accordance electronic ed. (Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press, 2014), paragraph 8052. -dan
I don't disagree. We used that label because WJK is a more-or-less reformed publisher (at least in association).