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They've got a giant Peter Kreeft bundle. I think Scott Hahn warrants his own massive bundle. Of course, most if not all the Kreeft books are Ignatius Press whereas Hahn has some Ignatius, some Emmaus Road, and a lot of Doubleday. That may make a difference.
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Works on the 20th!
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[quote user="Graham Criddle"] What is the support info on your resource? I have: RVI:RSVCEOT 2015-07-07T23:17:37Z RSVCEOT.lbsrvi [/quote] Mine says: RVI:RSVCENT 2015-07-07T23:17:37Z RSVCENT.lbsrvi So it is exactly the same except it says NT instead of OT. Am I doing something wrong, or has something not updated for me?
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I just picked up Fr. Roza's book yesterday, too. Oh well, this might push me over to getting the Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture bundle.
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The OT of my RSVCE now has the little icons for "interlinear" and "inline interlinear", but when I press them, the rows pop up with no content in them (i.e. just blank space). I am definitely excited if the OT RI is finally here, though!
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I only noticed because I am trying to talk myself into getting the Catholic Commentary on Scripture bundle and wanted to know what percentage I would be saving if I go ahead and buy it.
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This is sort of a small thing, but since I noticed it, I figured I'd point it out. On the Verbum Summer sale page ( https://verbum.com/summer ) the percentage of savings is different (and incorrect) versus the savings percentage listed on the individual product pages. This is the case for all 8 non-base package resources on sale.
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Verbum does carry a couple of Ascension Press titles, including a The Great Adventure Bible Timeline Collection (2 vols.) (which also includes the Bible Timeline chart). So it seems like the seed has been planted. Further. with things like the Word on Fire Video Library and the Catholic Answers Video Library, it seems like Verbum is beginning to integrate
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[quote user="Hamilton Ramos"] Also I would like to know what resources are considered best for the study of Moral Theology (Catholic view). [/quote] Germain Grisez's The Way of the Lord Jesus would definitely be up there. I see it get mentioned a lot. https://www.logos.com/product/34188/the-way-of-the-lord-jesus
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[quote user="SineNomine"] Apparently there is some kind of plan for Verbum Mobile Ed. [/quote] Thanks for pointing that out! I thought it likely that this was an idea that would have crossed their mind and was hoping they might be working toward that. I just wanted them to know that there is definitely interest out there.
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I think it would be great to see some Mobile Ed courses from Catholic biblical scholars.
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[quote user="EastTN"] Would a smarter "hide" function get you where you want to go? So we could hide most Vyrso and Noet books in Logos, hide most Logos books in Noet, etc. so we could open Logos with a customized Scripture study library and Noet with a customized classics library? That might take a good bit of work on the part of the user, but once
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It does look possible to get it down to $16. I wonder how much actual art comes in these volumes. One of the key features does say "numerous pictures." And it would seem obvious that books on art would contain, well, art. So I have high hopes.
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Yes, it is a great book.
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[quote user="Brandon Rappuhn"] You're completely right! I have fixed it. [/quote] Thanks!
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As far as I can tell, dynamic pricing is not enabled for the Apostolic Constitutions and Exhortations of John Paul II and Benedict XVI (51 vols.) collection: https://www.logos.com/product/18502/apostolic-constitutions-and-exhortations-of-john-paul-ii-and-benedict-xvi https://verbum.com/products/18502/apostolic-constitutions-and-exhortations-of-john
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I was in for $5, now I'm in for $7.
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[quote user="Steve"] I ordered back in February and was pleasantly surprised to see it under development already. Looking forward to it. [/quote] I'm looking forward to First Things, too. Except, the price of the whole Master Journal bundle is just a little more than twice First Things by itself. So I may go that route anyway. What would go great in
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Thanks for the quick replies! Good to know that about the size and to see the snapshot. That's just what I was hoping it would be. You know, what's even better about the electronic version is that I don't have to flip it over. Steve, yeah, I'm definitely not as excited about the other two resources. But since I have my birthday promo code to use, this
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In looking at The Great Adventure Bible Timeline Collection (2 vols.) , I see that, in addition to the two books, it also comes with the "Bible Timeline Chart." Does anyone have this resource who can tell me what that looks like in Verbum? Honestly, that chart would be the major selling point of the collection for me. I have the fold out print version