During the month of September, Logos Bible Software partners with Zondervan and Thomas Nelson this month for a great Free Book plus deep discounts on some excellent resources. Through the month of September, you can add Walter Kaiser, Recovering the Unity of the Bible for free. In this volume, Kaiser makes the case for the unity of the Bible by focusing on biblical theology and the overall narrative the the Bible. In addition to the free book, Logos has a dozen books with deep discounts.
Here is the whole list of discounts from Logos Bible Software in the month of September:
- Walter C. Kaiser, Jr., Recovering the Unity of the Bible, Free!
- Edward Klink and Darian Lockett Understanding Biblical Theology: A Comparison of Theory and Practice, $0.99 (reviewed here)
- R.C. Sproul and Robert Wolgemuth, What’s in the Bible? A Tour of Scripture from the Dust of Creation to the Glory of Revelation, $1.99
- Glen G. Scorgie, Dictionary of Christian Spirituality, $2.99
- Constantine R. Campbell, 1, 2 & 3 John (Story of God Bible Commentary), $3.99
- Ryan P. O’Dowd, Proverbs (Story of God Bible Commentary), $4.99
- Ralph P. Martin, 2 Corinthians, 2nd ed. (Word Biblical Commentary), $5.99 (reviewed here)
- William Mounce, Mounce’s Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words, $6.99
- Robert Reymond, A New Systematic Theology of the Christian Faith, $7.99
- Darrell L. Bock, A Theology of Luke and Acts: God’s Promised Program, Realized for All Nations (Biblical Theology of the New Testament), $8.99
- Douglas, J. Moo, Romans (NIV Application Commentary), $9.99 (here is a review of his NICNT commentary, the NIVAC is more pastoral and less focused on the Greek text)
- The Expositor’s Bible Commentary: Abridged Edition (2 vols.; 2,832 pages!), $27.99
- Pre-Order: Douglas, J. Moo, A Theology of Paul and His Letters: The Gift of the New Realm in Christ (Biblical Theology of the New Testament), $34.99
There are a few great deals on this list, including Ralph Martin’s revised Second Corinthians WBC commentary. The Word Biblical series is an academic commentary which focuses on the Greek text. There are two volumes of the the Story of God commentary series, a recent series which is more pastoral and devotional (although I have enjoyed every one of the volumes I have used). Maybe the best value is Darrell Bock’s A Theology of Luke and Acts. After completing his two-volume commentary on Luke and another volume on Acts for the Baker Exegetical series, Bock contributed this introduction to the theology of Luke-Acts. It is well worth $8.99 to add this excellent book to your Logos library.
As always, you should get Logos Fundamental ($49.99) or Basic (free) packages and take advantage of the free Logos Book of the Month promotion.
Spend as little money as you want, but take advantage on these great deals on evangelical resources for your Logos library before the end of September 2021.