
Sean Emslie
- Logos is an amazing tool for doing Bible study, academic writing and sermon/teaching prep. It has been a key player in my current pursuit of a Masters in Pastoral Ministry, helping me bring hundreds of resources into my papers that I would have never known about and has won me accolades from my professors for my well researched and well sourced papers. I have been amazed with the 5-10% of Logos 6's tools and resources that I have discovered so far. Beyond school I serve as a Chaplain for a Trail Life USA Troop and use Logos 6 to prepare my lessons and talks for the boys and their fathers. Looking forward to Logos 6 being a tool for my future PhD work and for my academic writing and speaking career.
- Still missing one of the most important recent works on Romans, The Mystery of Romans by Mark Nanos, one of the most important current Pauline Scholars. Nanos as a Jewish scholar looks at the Jewish world and context of Paul in a way that is unmatched by Christian scholars. Nanos also followed up with The Irony of Galatians, another book that needs to be added to the Logos Library.
- Great selection of primary texts and JPS Bible books. Would be great to add the Soncino Talmud and Soncino Midrash Rabbah to this collection, both works already available in digital form. It would also be great to acquire the rights to Ronald H. Isaacs book series, Every Person's Guide on the Jewish holidays and Jewish practice that was printed by Aronson Press (out of print).