• Highly anticipated work. I can't wait to read it and the forthcoming volumes. But Logos, PLEASE, my eyes hurt upon opening the book for the first time. Please add proper indentations to paragraphs, line spacing between paragraphs, and properly format section headers to look different than the body text. As a positive initial review of the Logos edition, it looks like there are plenty of hyperlinks to Habermas' cited works. Good! I'll change my review rating if my eyes can read this without being thoroughly annoyed at the poor formatting!
    1. I have opened a ticket so that the formatting of this book can be improved.
  • This is one of the best things Logos sells that is not called a "Base Package." This is a base package in its own way, and it will enrich my ministry and thought for the rest of my life.
    1. Logos has several books *about* Taylor's A Secular Age, but when will we (ever) get A Secular Age?
      1. I serve with Chosen People Ministries, a mission to the Jewish people, and this is one of my favorite books ever. Such a good resource for recovering the lives, practices, and beliefs of the oldest of our Jewish brothers and sisters in the faith. It is a treasure trove of information, citations, footnotes, and things to mine for future studies.
        1. This resource is fantastic, but the Logos implementation needs work. Most of the DSS links in my Logos library do not work with this resource, pointing instead to the Wise, Abegg, & Cook translation of the scrolls. In addition, the sections/verses in this resource are not shared with the Wise version, so using the "Parallel Resources" feature does not work. This really interrupts workflow in the DSS. So I'm reading a resource and see a link to CD 3.19. The link takes me to the Wise translation. But I want to see what Vermes says about it. Does Vermes even include CD in his work? I have no way of knowing until I manually open up Vermes and search through the table of contents. Then I have to scroll to the pertinent passage. In short, until Logos updates the verse/column links in Vermes, you will end up using Vermes like you use a paper book (no hyperlinks, passage hunting), instead of a proper Logos resource.
          1. 3 years later and it still will not link...idk, but I dont want to buy another book.
        2. Great resources for an LXX newbie like myself... but when will I be able to read it in the mobile apps?
          1. This is what pushed me over the top to buy Logos... no one else has anything like this on the market. No more squinting to read the handwriting of the scribes or searching through image after image online for the right passage! But when will this be available on mobile devices?
            1. It is now available for mobile devices, just not updated on the page yet. :)
            2. Yes, looks like it does work on mobile now. Even better! And with further searching, I found that digitized Hebrew DSS resources are available in another software package, but I'm a PC user, and that other software wasn't on PC.