David Groseth
- This book is live at ebooks.faithlife.com You might have to search for it and clear it from your PrePub Orders manually. Perhaps odd stuff like that seems to happen sometimes when ordering PrePubs from ebooks.faithlife.com on the logos.com site, so I mostly watch logos.com PrePubs only by clicking on the box on the left. I see that Cornelius Plantinga likes this book.
- Thanks! I've now got it. I'll have to remember the tip about Faithlife e-books.
- This is part of the IVP Biblical Studies Collection (8 vols.) but the new improved website currently does not mention it like it does for some of the other volumes.
- If you look below "Product Details", you will see that the next section is "This title is included in the following collections", where the IVP Biblical Studies Collection is listed.
- Thanks, but the collections do not always show on the bottom for me when the website is slow.
- This has an audio only version, but somehow is not currently included unless you buy the New Testament certificate program that includes the course. https://www.logos.com/product/176715/new-testament-advanced-background-and-context-studies-certificate-program
- , please accept our apologies. We decided that this course should not have an audio version, because it is so visually oriented that an audio version would not be meaningful. It is simply a mistake that it was listed as part of the certificate program. We will now correct that. Thank you for reporting this.
- Actually it does do at least some dynamic discounting.
- It would be helpful if they classified these as something besides monographs, since they all get dumped into your Library as Type:Monograph If you want to browse through the rest of the regular books in your library you can hide all but three by searching for type:monograph ANDNOT publisher:partnership type:mo ANDNOT publisher:partn will also work.
- Thanks David. I'm really hoping Faithlife de-clutter the monograph resource type at some point. A few suggestions would be "letters", "essays", "novels", "novellas", "short stories", etc. It would also be amazing to distinguish between academic and non-academic monographs.
- It would be helpful if they classified these as something besides monographs, since they all get dumped into your Library as Type:Monograph If you want to browse through the rest of the regular books in your library you need to search for type:monograph ANDNOT publisher:partnership type:mo ANDNOT publisher:partn will also work.