Posted in Books, Libronix/Logos, Lutheran Confessions, Lutheran Resources, Pastoral Resources, tagged logos, libronix, Lutheran Confessions, book of concord, cph, english standard version, esv on 20 May 2008 | No Comments »
I know the title sounds like a spam e-mail (and probably ended up in your spam queue), but Pr. Paul McCain over at Cyberbrethren just announced a limited-time offer on the digital versions of the Book of Concord (2nd Edition) and the English Standard Version (ESV) together. It’s a great deal! Here’s the post…
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Posted in Books, Confessional Languages, Libronix/Logos, Lutheran Confessions, Lutheran Resources, Pastoral Resources, tagged libronix, concordia triglotta, concordia: the lutheran confessions, reader's edition of the book of concord, digital edition of the book of concord, logos for lutherans, luther's works, lutheran libronix resources on 21 April 2008 | 5 Comments »
It finally arrived!
After weeks of waiting and then dealing with a shipping snag, this afternoon a new Lutheran addition to my Libronix Digital Library System arrived at my doorstep. I finally got my copy of Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions on CD-ROM (The 2nd Edition)!
Earlier this month, Concordia Publishing House (CPH) released the Libronix version of [...]
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Libronix announced today the pre-publication of the R.C.H. Lenski Commentary on the New Testament. Currently the set is running at a pre-publication price of $199.95. (Really not a bad price since they’re planning on selling at $299, when it’s published!)
For years, Lenski’s NT commentary set was probably the most popular Lutheran exegetical commentary on the [...]
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Posted in Books, Libronix/Logos, Lutheran Confessions, Lutheran Resources, Pastoral Resources, tagged concordia triglotta, electronic library, franzmann bible history, libronix, logos, Lutheran Confessions, northwestern publishing house, people's bible, sermon studies, wisconsin lutheran quarterly on 6 March 2008 | No Comments »
News about “The NPH Electronic Library” came across my newsreader this evening. It’s still under development as NPH updates the software of their older Logos products, but the NPH Electronic Library will include all of the Logos products NPH has already produced (People’s Bibles, Sermon Studies, Lutheran Confessions, Werner Franzmann’s Bible History & Wisconsin Lutheran [...]
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In the course of building my theological library, I was introduced to Logos Bible Software. Since that time, I’ve found it to be one of the best tools for the study of God’s Word available, especially when it comes to the study of the original languages.
Now before all you Bibleworks owners get excited, I agree [...]
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