Logos often runs pre-publication sales on books. This helps them gauge interest and offers the user a bit of a discount.When they gather enough interest, they put the books into production and the user is charged when the resources ship. They give you a heads-up email before you are charged, and the day they are released they are added to your library.
In this case, they are offering four recent additions to Kregel’s 40 Questions series for 25% off. Click the title to read my review of three of the four volumes in this pre-pub collection.
- Jeremy M. Kimble and Benjamin L. Merkle, 40 Questions About Church Membership and Discipline (2017).
- Kenneth Keathley, 40 Questions About Creation and Evolution (2015).
- C. Marvin Pate, 40 Questions About the Historical Jesus (2015).
- John S. Hammett, 40 Questions About Baptism and the Lord’s Supper (2015).
So that $60 for just under 1500 pages of Q&A on these important topics. The price goes up when the books are released, so act soon if you want these resources for your Logos library.
Here are a few more deals from Logos Bible Software and Eerdmans books that expire at the end of May:
- Robert Kugler and Patrick Hartin, An Introduction to the Bible (Eerdmans, 2009) is free.
- Month: Shalom Paul’s commentary on Isaiah 40–66 in the Eerdmans Critical Commentary for free. This is an excellent resource!
- Thomas B. Dozeman’s Exodus commentary in the same Eerdmans Critical Commentary ($5.99).
- Michael Floyd’s Minor Prophets, Part 2 in the Forms of the Old Testament Literature Series for $2.99).
- Antony Campbell’s volume on 1 Samuel in this series ($8.99).
- Jerome Neyrey, The Gospel of John in Cultural and Rhetorical Perspective ($2.99).
- Judith Kovacs, 1 Corinthians: Interpreted by Early Christian Commentators ($5.99). The The Church’s Bible is a commentary series based on Early Christian Medieval Commentators.
- Alan Fitzgerald, editor, Augustine Through the Ages: An Encyclopedia. The hardback version of this 900+ page encyclopedia on Augustine retails for $100, but it is only $9.99 in the logos Library for this month.
You need to have Logos Bible Software to use these resources. As always, there are less expensive paths to upgrading that will keep you from mortgaging your home. At the very least, download the free Logos Basic or the $79 Logos 8 Fundamentals. Use the coupon code PARTNEROFFER8 to save on base packages. You can also read these books via the free iOS app. The free (or almost free) from Eerdmans end on May 31, 2020.