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Ad Fontes! Introducing Logos Reformed Base Packages

March 13, 2014 by Jonathan Watson

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AcademicBlogHeader_Reformed_670x175Now you can use Logos to study from a Reformed perspective with our new Reformed base packages. We are introducing five new packages, with 400 volumes never before included in Logos base packages. Get your package today and get an additional 15% off with coupon code REFORMEDBP! Keep an eye out for more Christian tradition base packages, coming soon.

Reformed base packages come with all the Logos tools and features you’ve come to rely on, plus key works from the Reformers and those who have followed in their legacy. You’ll enjoy such works as the following:

  • Calvin’s Commentaries (46 vols.)
  • Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics (4 vols.)
  • Early Church Fathers Protestant Edition (37 vols.)
  • B. B. Warfield Collection (20 vols.)
  • Select Works of Geerhardus Vos (14 vols.)
  • Post-Reformation Reformed Dogmatics (4 vols.)
  • The Works of John Owen (24 vols.)
  • Nestle-Aland Greek New Testament, 28th Edition
  • The Commentary of Zacharius Ursinus on the Heidelberg Catechism
  • Hodge’s Systematic Theology (3 vols.)
  • Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion (3 vols.)
  • Benedict Pictet’s Christian Theology
  • And much more!

What others are saying

I have never looked back once I switched to Logos Bible Software. Logos not only does what the others do not do, but it also supplies an almost limitless array of commentaries and theological resources that seamlessly integrate with my bible study and research. Since switching to Logos, the one thing I have been urging and hoping for are base packages that would be tailored for those in the Reformed tradition. Those base packages are finally here, and, in my view, complete the only thing that I could find lacking in the Logos software.

I am happy to commend to any student of Scripture and of Reformed theology these new base packages. There is nothing else that even approximates these fantastic resources.

—K. Scott Oliphint, professor of apologetics and systematic theology, Westminster Theological Seminary

How would you like to find the collected works of the most important figures in the Reformed tradition in one place? Calvin, Owen, Hodge, Warfield, Vos, Berkhof, Bavinck and a host of others . . . Searchable, and cross-referenced to boot! Logos’ Reformed base package will grant you instantaneous access to seminal works of the Reformed tradition, in addition to the biblical resources for which Logos is already well-known. Imagine having all of this great theology available on your desktop, your laptop, or any portable device like an iPad or a smart phone. I for one am truly excited about the Reformed base package, and cannot wait to take an entire library of Reformed theology with me everywhere I go.

—Kim Riddlebarger, pastor, Christ Reformed Church; author, The Case for Amillennialism

Reformed Platinum

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Order Reformed Platinum and get 1,179 resources, 400 of which are not in any other Logos base package. The print value of this library is around $30,000, but you’ll get it for a small fraction of that cost, and the 15% off introductory discount will help you save even more! And don’t worry—Dynamic Pricing applies, so you won’t pay for anything you already own.

Don’t miss this opportunity to save on Reformed Platinum. Go back to the sources, studying Scripture in light of the Church Fathers, medieval thinkers and theologians, the Reformers, and the writers of the modern Reformed church. Learn more about Logos Reformed base packages, and use coupon code REFORMEDBP at checkout to get 15% off. Tolle lege!

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