The Weekly Roundup is a regular feature alerting you to significant things happening at Logos this week. Take a few moments to check out these newsworthy items for the week of September 10, 2011.
Key Item
The 40-volume New International Commentary on the Old and New Testament Back-To-School Sale ends Monday, September 12, at midnight! This is the lowest price in years and, if you act fast, you can still get it for $88 per month with a payment plan! Enter coupon code BACKTOSCHOOL at checkout to get the special price.
Logos Talk
- Logos 4: Hyperlink Unrecognizable Bible References
- The Ninth Annual Logos Bake-Off
- 10 Pre-Pubs for Your Old Testament Studies
- Bestselling Author Carol Kent Raves about Logos Bible Software
- Get Hasting’s Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics on Community Pricing
- Give Us Your Feedback with the Logos User Survey!
- Upgrade Discounts End Soon!
Interesting Discussions
Logos Forum
- Check out this interesting discussion about which scholarly commentary set would make the best addition to a user’s library.
- One forum user shared with the community how he discovered upgrading his base package was even more cost-effective than he had realized.
Social Media
- Dozens of our Facebook fans shared with us their life verse and the reason that portion of the Scripture stands out to them.
- Our Twitter followers have been enjoying some amazing Twitter-only daily deals. Each day we offer a new product at 50% off, but the daily deal expires at midnight PST. This past week we marked down the following:
- The Cornelius Van Til Audio Library for only $18.97
- Soul in Cyberspace for only $5.50
- Flavius Josephus Collection (with outstanding in-depth commentary) for only $234.98
- A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Books of Chronicles for only $47.50
- God the Almighty: Power, Wisdom, Holiness, Love for only $9.98
Follow us on Twitter to get in on the action!
Products
Last Chance Pre-Pubs
These are Pre-Pubs shipping next week. Don’t miss your last chance to pick these up at their amazing Pre-Pub prices!
- A Manual of Councils of the Holy Catholic Church (2 vols.)
- JPS Commentary on the Haggadah
- New American Commentary: Hebrews
- New Beacon Bible Commentary Collection (13 vols.)
- Sacra Doctrina: Christian Theology for a Postmodern Age Series (6 vols.)
- The Philocalia of Origen
- The Works of That Learned and Judicious Divine, Mr. Richard Hooker (3 vols.)
- Two Horizons Commentary (8 vols.)
- Discourse Studies and Biblical Interpretation: A Festschrift in Honor of Stephen H. Levinsohn
- Tyndale Biblical Reference Collection (12 vols.)
Community Pricing
What’s new with Community Pricing? A Lot!
- The Babylonian Talmud: Original Text, Edited, Corrected, Formulated and Translated into English (19 vols.) crossed over the 100% mark this week. You’ve got until 9/16/2011 12:00 (PST) to place a bid to receive an awesome deal on this collection.
- It looks like Classic Commentaries and Studies on Genesis (22 vols.) will be the first of our Classic Commentaries and Studies collections to hit 100%. Packed with over 9,000 pages of classic scholarship on the Book of Genesis, this is a great opportunity to expand your library with some of the top scholars from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
- The Great Commentary of Cornelius à Lapide (8 vols.) was just posted—a unique collection that weaves together à Lapide’s profound insights into the New Testament alongside commentary from many Church Fathers, including the Venerable Bede, Cyril of Alexandria, St. Augustine, Tertullian, St. Jerome, Origen, and more.
Remember to check the Community Pricing page often! Use the faceted browsing to sort by newest, by progress, or even by price. Community Pricing is one of the best places to find a great deal—Bid today, save tomorrow!
Job Postings
Logos is hiring! Here are just a few of the newer postings on our Careers page:
Customer Service
Marketing Department
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