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Kyle I have all six of the Zondervan titles in the " Explorations in Constructive Dogmatics: The Los Angeles Theology Conference Series". Two titles have no series listed, one title has series " Explorations in Constructive Dogmatics", and the other three have "Proceedings of t he Los Angeles Theology Conference" as the series. The other volume is in
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Kyle, My happiness has waned somewhat upon further inspection. In the Romans commentary noted above, on page 15 he lists 6 Major commentaries that he lists as "Key Resources" that he is going to interact with in his commentary. Cranfield, Dunn, Jewett, Longnecker, Moo 1st edition, and Schreiner 1st edition. I have all 6 including Moo and Schreiner in
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Kyle, I noticed in a new resource, Kregels "A Commentary on Romans" by John D. Harvey, that the bibliography now has at the bottom a link to the actual resource if I have it. I'm over the moon with happiness! My question for you is this, when will the rest of my library be able to take advantage of this new (Long Awaited) feature? Kudos for making this
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Jason, its not a conspiracy ! I really think faithlife believes that price or close to it is what it will take to successfully cover costs. its taken years to get the Loeb collections into production (Since 2013). It seems as if people put in low bids and then just wait to see if it well go into production. Then if there bid is too low, the up their
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Faithlife knows what there projected costs will be, they also have many years of experience to estimate how many will bid on the project. I believe they set the starting prices to be realistic in relation to the projected demand. if demand exceeds expectations then the price obviously goes lower. But i believe that once a title has crossed the line
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Pete, What exactly are you afraid of doing that would put you in some kind of jeopardy? Bob has given us the parameters that are very generous compared to any software I use. For instance anyone in your home can use the software unless that other person is using it in a professional manner. such as the spouse being a minister or a professor. Like Denise
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Kyle, There are four volumes released so far, Three are Type: Commentary, But the volume on Mark is listed as Type: Biblical Theology. is the correct? it seems to have the same format as the others. On the other hand, they are written as Biblical Theology. Best,
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Rick, Any chance of getting a list of the resources included in these datasets? I'm thinking of Grammar, biblical theology and Ancient literature, and such. Thanks for all you do producing these wonderfully helpful datasets!
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Daniel, When Amazon sells a book at 30% off list, they don't do anything but sell the book to you. They probably pay at most 50% off publisher list price. For a print publisher editing a manuscript for publication is the number one cost for a publisher. Logos also has to pay royalties to the publisher so lets say 50% of the list price, then they have
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Kyle, Number 2 seems best to me as well.
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Do you have the ebook version? If so customer service will upgrade it to a Logos version for free.
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This book is also available in the Logos Collection "Library of Early English History" group of books. unfortunately it only goes up to 40 sermons, but the book description says it only has 40, so go figure.
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This is his Bio, Clinton E. Arnold is Professor and Chairman of the Department of New Testament at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University. He holds a Ph.D. degree in New Testament Exegesis from the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. He is regarded as evangelicalism's leading authority on spiritual warfare. He has also written Crucial Questions about
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Kyle, Thanks for responding, Please consider updating this series, as it appears to have a significant number of important books that are not tagged in the various voulmes. To the larger issue of keeping things more current, is it possible to have the top tier commentary series on a perpetual updating cycle, say every three years? As it is now, it seems
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Kyle. yesterday I downloaded three newly updated BEC titles, When I checked the title on Revelation I found that the tagging had not been updated. Specifically Bauckham's title " The Climax of Prophecy: Studies on the Book of Revelation" which is heavily quoted, was not tagged. Also Ladd's commentary on Revelation is not tagged, Kiddle's, Barclay's
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Bump!
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One of the problems is that this collection was produced by a third party back in the Logos 2.1 good old days. I imagine it would be a lot of work to go back and redo all the files. Originally the whole collection was one large file, Logos finally broke it up into individual book files, but I don't think any additional tagging was done at that time
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I think one thing to keep in mind with Having Journals from two sources (Faithlife & Galaxy) is that Faithlife has obtained rights to some journals that Galaxy also has the rights to. Because of the high cost of journal tagging, and the large number of journals from Galaxy that needed to be updated, it made the cost to high. So they elected to do without
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David, I have most of the L3 book files, if you can tell what you need I will try and send it to you.