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TODAY is Cyber Monday @ Logos!

December 2, 2019 by Tavis Bohlinger 1 Comment

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You did it. You managed to miss out on the crazy deals from Logos on Black Friday, and Saturday, and then Sunday again…

That’s why there’s Cyber Monday!

Here is a short list of just a fraction of the deals that scholars and pastors should be jumping all over:

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Filed Under: Miscellaneous Tagged With: baker, commentary, cyber, edwards, Eerdmans, jonathan, lexham, press, T&T Clark

Does Biblical Hospitality Mean Martha Stewart? Joshua Jipp Says No.

September 29, 2018 by Tavis Bohlinger 1 Comment

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Would you invite a complete stranger into your home? Would it make a difference what color their skin, the language they spoke (or didn’t), or the clothes on their back? How would your answers change if you knew the full depth of biblical teaching on the subject? Joshua Jipp set out to plumb the depths of the scriptural teaching on hospitality in his newest book, Saved by Faith and Hospitality (SFH). [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Interview, New Testament Tagged With: Eerdmans, hospitality, jipp, joshua, saved by faith

Expand your Research Potential through Early Christian Art

January 22, 2018 by Tavis Bohlinger Leave a Comment

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Logos is on the brink of shipping an exceptional resource for those working in Early Christian studies, and useful for those wishing to expand their research capabilities in the NT. The Eerdman’s Encyclopedia of Early Christian Art and Archaeology (EECAA) is a massive three-volume work in print, but will be available very soon for your digital Logos library. The pre-publication price is especially attractive, at $100 off the retail price, so make sure to place your order this week (it ships next Monday). [Read more…]

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New International Commentary Now Available in Individual Volumes

November 20, 2013 by Chuck McKnight

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The New International Commentary has been recognized by scholars, pastors, and serious Bible students as critical yet orthodox commentary marked by solid biblical scholarship within the evangelical Protestant tradition. Each volume serves to bridge the cultural gap between today’s world and the Bible’s, helping readers hear God’s Word as clearly as possible.

Until recently, these exceptional volumes have only been available together in large collections. But now—for the first time—you can purchase them in smaller collections and individual volumes! No longer will you have to buy the whole New Testament collection just to study the Gospel of Luke.

And as if that news isn’t good enough, we’re offering them to you at a special discount for a limited time. Grab the volumes you want now—they go back to their regular prices on December 2.

Each commentary opens with an introduction to the biblical book in question, looking especially at questions concerning its background, authorship, date, purpose, structure, and theology. A select bibliography also points readers to resources for their own study. The author’s own translation from the original Hebrew and Greek texts forms the basis of the commentary proper. Verse-by-verse comments nicely balance the in-depth discussions of technical matters—such as textual criticism and critical problems—with exposition of the biblical writer’s theology and its implications for the life of faith today.

You will welcome the fresh light that this commentary series casts on ancient yet familiar biblical texts. Get your desired volumes today!

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Filed Under: Miscellaneous Tagged With: Eerdmans, Pre-Pub, Resources

We’re Adding Over 300 Eerdmans Titles

November 18, 2013 by Chuck McKnight

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We’re partnering with Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. to bring more than 300 previously unavailable titles to Logos. For two weeks, you can get them at an amazing discount on Pre-Pub!

Eerdmans has been publishing works in theology, biblical studies, and more for over 100 years. William B. Eerdmans, Sr. came to the US from the Netherlands in 1902. He attended Calvin Theological Seminary and sold books on the side to support himself. Before long, he left his seminary training to found the Eerdmans-Sevensma Company with Brant Sevensma. He became the sole owner a few years later and renamed the company accordingly.

Eerdmans has certainly lived up to its motto: “The finest in religious literature.” Throughout the years, it has published hugely influential works from such authors as C. S. Lewis, Karl Barth, John Stott, N. T. Wright, and many others. Eerdmans’ son, William B. Eerdmans, Jr., took the reins in 1966, and today he continues to lead the company in publishing literary excellence.

Eerdmans is perhaps best known for their exceptional reference works—such as The New International Commentary, Pillar New Testament Commentary, Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible, The New International Greek Testament Commentary, and Exegetical Dictionary of the New Testament—all of which have been available on Logos for some time. But they have so much more to offer.

We’re thrilled that our new partnership will allow us to bring over 300 additional titles into Logos. Here is just a small sampling of what’s available on Pre-Pub:

  • Backgrounds of Early Christianity by Everett Ferguson
  • The Bible and the Future by Anthony Hoekema
  • The Deliverance of God: An Apocalyptic Reading of Justification in Paul by Douglas A. Campbell
  • Eerdmans Commentary on the Bible edited by James D. G. Dunn and John W. Rogerson
  • Jesus and the Eyewitnesses: The Gospels as Eyewitness Testimony by Richard Bauckham
  • Lord Jesus Christ: Devotion to Jesus in Earliest Christianity by Larry W. Hurtado
  • The Politics of Jesus by John Howard Yoder
  • Redemption Accomplished and Applied by John Murray
  • The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind by Mark A. Noll
  • What Did the Biblical Writers Know and When Did They Know It? By William G. Dever

Not only do you now have the opportunity to add these and many other fantastic works to your Logos library, but right now you can get them at amazingly low prices. They will return to regular Pre-Pub pricing on December 2, so act quickly!

For the very best deal, get the Eerdmans Bible Reference Bundle. Acquire all 309 resources at once, and save $1,000!

Don’t miss out. Get huge discounts on these Eerdmans resources now!

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