Tong Lin
- Luther is the very best theologian & Bible interpreter. So, I have high expectation on these 55 volumes I bought in Logos 8, but I really feel very sorry to find out that in the limited volumes I just started to read, there are many missing important sources, for example, in volume 10: First Lectures on the Psalms 1-75, Psalms 19-26 completely missing (included Psalm 22, most important Messiah Psalms and one of my favorites Psalm 23, and I just read the beginning of this volume). Furthermore, Vol. 25 Lectures on Romans, his famous works, very far away from the Lectures on Romans that was tran. by J. Theodore Mueller, Grand Rapids: Kregel Publications, 1993. I contacted Customer Support of Logos and Concordia, but these problems have not been solved. Concordia replied to me: "They are not comprehensive of everything Luther wrote so you will find things not included in the volumes that you may find elsewhere. We have no plans to include what is missing...". I bought these 55 Volumes for research purpose, I am very sorry for such quality. I had trusted the publishers, but I think readers should know these missing parts...
- Incidentally, Luther's Commentary on Psalm 22 is said to be available in "The Precious and Sacred Writings of Martin Luther, volume 13 of the digital edition by Logos
- thanks Tony for letting folks know this. Much appreciated.
- Reading the Table of Contents is a great way to see what exactly is included in a volume, and by default also see what is not included.