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This isn't the final version and it's scheduled to be updated. I don't have a date yet.
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I figured out the issue. We'll have an update out on Tuesday.
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Thanks for the report. We'll look into it.
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Thanks. We'll take a look. It's probably a resource issue as opposed to an application issue.
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This has been updated.
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Thanks. We'll take a look.
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This is related to how the publisher organized the entries, and based on my extremely limited knowledge of Latin, how they handled the interrelated letters "u" and "v". As you noticed most proper names are spelled with a "V" whereas all other entries are spelled with a "u". This means "ventus" would be spelled "uentus". This is true in the print as
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Fixed.
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Thanks for your feedback Paul. I've added it to our prioritized updates.
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I doesn't look like it's missing anything. It looks like in the print edition the letters "U" and "V" are combined into a single entry but in our edition they're split into separate entries. This is due to how the publisher provided us materials to convert the resource into a Logos Edition. If memory serves me we used the files they use for an online
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Thanks Mike. And sign me up for the Bradley fan club. I'm a fan too.
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Thank you for your feedback Mike and Leo. I've changed the resource type to Systematic Theology . The resource is also on the list to be annotated for the Theology Guide section.
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Thanks! We know about this one. We're trying to track down better images.
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I think this would make sense to change to a Systematic Theology as well. Thank you for letting us know. A Question for those interested: Because the resource type would be Systematic Theology and not Monograph . We would want to do the necessary annotation work to make it appear in the Theology Guide. This work won't happen immediately. It might be
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[quote user="SineNomine"] [quote user="Kyle G. Anderson"] If something isn't showing up (from a Catholic perspective) it means either: [/quote] I'm interested in what it means when some of the JPS Tanakh commentaries (obviously Jewish) are showing up without denominational affiliation, as well as Theodore of Mopsuestia ( https://ref.ly/logosres/theodorepistxt
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As of this morning we finished evaluating all English Commentaries with persons for authors. If something isn't showing up (from a Catholic perspective) it means either: the author is a corporate entity. It will make sense to add these. Thank you for the list. We didn't have denominational info for the author. We missed it. I'll take a look at the titles
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Yes. That is something we can do.
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Hi Clinton Thank you for the examples. When we annotated the resource we took a slightly higher level approach to the resource. I think there is some additional annotation work we could do that would be helpful. Generally speaking we're trying to walk a line between mentions (we probably don't want to annotate) and in-depth discussions on a Theology
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We'll take a look. Thanks.
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Thanks. I didn't scroll all the way down. I'll look into it.