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[quote user="Christian Alexander"]What do you mean by this? What are the different additions I can have. I thought it was one resource.[/quote] Over the years many scholars have produced multiple apparati for the text of the New Testament. Many of these can be included in our Logos Libraries. For example, when I was in school, the Nestle-Aland apparatus
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In short, this shows why I was taught to do text critical work first to establish the text when doing exegesis. The rest of your analysis can be significantly changed depending on what exactly is the text you use.
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I am hardly an expert on Bultmann, but at least the following should be included: Keyrgma and Myth: A Theological Debate (An essay by Bultmann about his approach with multiple responses, as well as Bultmann's response to his critics) History of the Synoptic Tradition Theology of the New Testament The Gospel of John: A Commentary
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The accusation that Faithlife supports too many left wing sources sounds like a bad joke to me since it is the exact opposite of my experience.
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"] The Oxford Bible Commentary | Faithlife a useful single volume commentary not yet in Faithlife[/quote] The thing is that this used to be in Logos 2.0 . I got it on CD years ago from an overstock store online - and has been my first one-volume commentary consulted quite often since.
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[quote user="Mark Barnes"] It's worth knowing that Milgrom was a Conservative Jewish rabbi, and doesn't interpret the Old Testament christologically, or in the light of the NT.* He's not the only one, of course. Many of the Old Testament critical commentators take a similar stance. If the purpose of all of Scripture is to point to Jesus Christ, Milgrom
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The two resources are quite similar in many ways. TDNT is a ten volume work, originally in German, with extensive articles on words of which the editors thought were theologically important. The volumes came out from 1933 to 1973 and each article is a work of extensive research. For what it covers, there is generally not a more complete treatment. That
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Jacob Milgrom has studied the Priestly/Holiness material in the Pentateuch more than any scholar I know, writing a magisterial 3 volume commentary on Leviticus for the Anchor-Yale Bible series. In my opinion, agree or disagree with Milgrom on Leviticus, a scholar of Leviticus cannot avoid interacting with him. The above volume is a decent digest of
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Like last year, a few of the Library Expansions are highly discounted for Christmas, namely, https://www.logos.com/product/204622/logos-9-gospel-studies-library-expansion-s and https://www.logos.com/product/204623/logos-9-gospel-studies-library-expansion-m Is there anyone who can speak about any of the included volumes?
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[quote user="DMB"]After fgh's comment, I took another look .... went for the Early Egyptian one.[/quote] Got that already - and it looks like it is the Logos 6 Orthodox base packages that are on sale now...
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[quote user="fgh"]Above all, if you have an interest in patristic and medieval authors, don't miss to check your price on https://verbum.com/product/186656/verbum-sermon-finder-collection . For me it was a great deal – and I almost missed it because I don't normally click on sermon collections. [/quote] I also originally overlooked it, and it is now
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[quote user="1Cor10:31"]Charles Simeon's Horae Homileticae Commentary ( https://www.logos.com/product/3870/charles-simeons-horae-homileticae-commentary ) is there in Logos 6 Standard Silver. It has high praise from Spurgeon and John Piper. Otherwise, you can only find it only in really expensive packages (Logos 7 Anglican Diamond and Logos 9 Portfolio
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As I understand it, access just means that you have access to it - either through a purchase or a rental of some sort. I have seen no reason to suspect that purchased resources are turning into some form of rental. But yes, I can certainly see how people would get confused.
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[quote user="Kathleen Marie"]The free Verbum includes some things that are not included in free Logos. Is the CCC in the free Verbum?[/quote] Not that I see. It has the Catechism that came out of Trent, but not the current one. I first officially picked it up in https://www.logos.com/product/18543/catechism-of-the-catholic-church-collection which was
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[quote user="Bruce Dunning"]I've wanted to get Bonhoeffer's woks for years but it was always too much money. But with dynamic pricing my price is only $42 for Lutheran Silver.[/quote] It is also in Lutheran Silver 7 with the index volume, so look at prices after you get 6 with the sale price. It might not be too much more. On the other hand, when Logos
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Verbum 6 Starter Catholic edition of ECF, Aquinas Summa, Youcat, and some official church documents. The odd thing is that it appears that CCC itself is not included. Verbum 6 Bronze All the encyclicals of John Paul II and Benedict XVI, the New Roman Missal in English, Compendium of the Social Teaching of the Church, some significant theological works
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Having done an overview of the Logos 6 Lutheran packages, I will add some briefer notes on other packages. Logos 6 Anglican Starter In my opinion an amazing deal since it includes the NT Wright NT for Everyone as well as some useful dictionaries/encyclopedias, and JND Kelly . Logos 6 Anglican Bronze If you want NT Wright’s Christian Origins series,
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Logos 6 Legacy Libraries are back. As a somewhat mouthy Lutheran here, I am going to try to say what some of the highlights are of the various levels. Starter K-D : a milestone of conservative OT scholarship, cheaper in Lutheran 6 Starter than by itself. It is dated and probably way too technical for the typical “starter” package, so it makes sense
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[quote user="Kathleen Marie"]but the Catholic Encyclopedia remains stubbornly out of my reach[/quote] I know what you mean. I have used package deals to get many useful PD resources - as well as too many not so useful ones. Years ago there was a PD of The Catholic Encyclopedia that I found somewhere, but was able to get the "real" version by buying
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[quote user="Greg"]Also noticed "Ancient Christian Writers: Volume 16 - Proof of the Apostolic Preaching" by Irenaeus isn't in the series either.[/quote] I had also noticed this, but in general it appears like the newer Popular Patristics work is the recommended one, which is indeed available. Of course, it is odd that the ACW volume isn't available