• These exegetical guides are FANTASTIC in content. They cut research time in half and point you right to where you need to go. For the content - 5 stars. The problem: most of the links don't work on some of the volumes which is one of the primary benefits to having the Logos edition. The links need to be updated, otherwise, the numerous resources it points to all have to be consulted manually. Further, if a resource isn't owned, it takes you to the old Logos site. Sometimes, it will say you don't own a resource that you do (Hebrews kept doing this with BAGD and a few others). If developers would update the links, I think these would be invaluable resources to any student of the Bible.
    1. These exegetical guides are FANTASTIC in content. They cut research time in half and point you right to where you need to go. For the content - 5 stars. The problem: most of the links don't work which is one of the primary benefits to having the Logos edition. The links need to be updated, otherwise, the numerous resources it points to all have to be consulted manually. If developers would update the links, I think these would be invaluable resources to any student of the Bible.
      1. One of the best books on canonicity I've ever read. Scholarly, balanced, thorough, and unapologetically Evangelical.
        1. What about his 2013 Question of the canon? same theme or different?