Wipf & Stock titles up to 80% off in Logos (plus another free book)

Wipf & Stock sale

Logos spotlights Wipf and Stock Publishers in March, with over 600 individual titles priced at $7.99. That is up to 80% off their top titles on biblical interpretation, theology, commentaries, and Cascade Companions. There are many titles to choose from, but the best is my book, Jesus the Bridegroom (Pickwick, 2013).  This sale runs through March 31, so go fill up a shopping cart of Wipf & Stock books.

Logos’s March Madness promotion is winding down. The “Clash of the Commentaries” is over, but you can still save through the end of March on some big commentary sets. In addition, several Hall of Fame commentary sets are 40-50% off all month.

The regular Free Book of the Month for March 2024 is Holiness Day by Day: Transformational Thoughts for Your Spiritual Journey. Jerry Bridges offers a “free of fluff” and steeped in Scripture, a rock-solid 365-day devotional that will stand the test of time. This is free for your Logos Library through March 31.

In addition to the free book, there are several other commentaries and devotionals:

  • Bruce B. Barton, Acts (Life Application Bible Commentary, $2.99
  • J. P. Moreland, Love Your God with All Your Mind: The Role of Reason in the Life of the Soul, $3.99
  • Dan B. Allender and Tremper Longman III, The Cry of the Soul: How Our Emotions Reveal Our Deepest Questions About God, $4.99
  • Linda K. Taylor and Neil S. Wilson, Tyndale Handbook of Bible Charts & Maps, $5.99
  • Charles Swindoll, Hebrews (Swindoll’s Living Insights New Testament Commentary), $6.99
  • David L. Turner and Darrell L. Bock, Matthew, Mark (Cornerstone Biblical Commentary), $7.99
  • Pre-Order and Save: Chronological Life Application Study Bible Notes

If you buy the full set later, Logos credits you for the volumes you have already purchased (so get the free/sale books before buying a set through March Madness). The Free Book runs through March 31.

But wait…there is even more! Until March 31, you can get Christopher Skinner’s Reading John (Cascade Companions) for free. This book emphasizes the uniqueness of John’s story of Jesus and attempts to provide readers with a road map for appreciating the text’s historical context and literary features. This guide aims to help others become better, more discerning readers of the Gospel of John, with an ability to trace the rhetoric of the narrative from beginning to end.

There are a few more (some Catholic-oriented) resources on sale. Ben F. Meyer, The Early Christians is a good deal, as is Robert D. Miller, Oral Tradition in Ancient Israel.

  • Francis Sullivan, Charisms and Charismatic Renewal: A Biblical and Theological Study, $1.99
  • Journal of Moral Theology, Volume 7, Number 1, January 2018: Children and Youth: Forming the Moral Life, $3.99
  • Robert D. Miller II, Oral Tradition in Ancient Israel (Biblical Performance Criticism), $5.99
  • Journal of Moral Theology, Volume 9, Special Issue 1, Spring 2020: Laudato Si’ and the U.S. Catholic Church, $7.99
  • Robert D. Miller II, Chieftains of the Highland Clans: A History of Israel in the Twelfth And Eleventh Centuries B.C., $7.99
  • Francis Kelly, Mystery We Proclaim, $11.99
  • Ben F. Meyer, The Early Christians: Their World Mission and Self-Discovery, $7.99
  • Dietrich von Hildebrand, Ethics, $14.99
  • Peter Admirand and Andrew Fiala, Seeking Common Ground: A Theist/Atheist Dialogue, $15.99
  • David Bohr, Catholic Moral Tradition, rev. ed., $20.99

If you don’t yet own Logos, you can save 10% on any Logos 10 package (Silver and above). Use the code STUDY20 at checkout (although this might have expired, give it a whirl). If you already have Logos, you can expand your library with 25% off Legacy Libraries. You might already own some of the books in these collections, so your price would be lower since Logos does not charge for books you own.

Or, get Logos Fundamental ($49.99) or Basic (free) packages and take advantage of the free Logos Book of the Month promotion. Scroll down to the bottom of the page for the free/cheap packages. All it takes is a Faithlife account, and you can read your books using the iOS or Android app, the Logos web app, or the (much more powerful) desktop version for both Windows and Mac. As always, Check out my first-look review of Logos 10.

All the links are Logos Affiliate links. If you are planning on buying Logos books, use this link and out Reading Acts.

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