What Happened to Peter? Like Steve Runge, I identify with Peter. Not only am I encouraged by Peter’s missteps, foibles, and failures, but I’m also challenged by the post-resurrection dynamo that Peter becomes. For Peter, Jesus’...
Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) is certainly one of the most important theologians in history. His immense corpus of work covers every aspect of Christian life and doctrine, penetrating to the core of mankind's relationship with God. Despite its...
Everybody wants glory, but not everyone is willing to pay the price required to attain it. Jesus’ path to glory was not through teaching, preaching, healing, or any of the works he did during his earthly ministry. His path to glory led through the...
Logos is celebrating Princeton's bicentennial with the Princeton Theology Collection. Use the coupon code Princeton17903 to purchase this collection before April 13, 2012, and it's yours for only $399.95! For 200 years the world has benefited from...
Logos announced the creation of our forums in the summer of 2009, and yesterday those forums crossed the 75,000 user mark! It was only nine months ago that we celebrated reaching 50,000 users. In nine short months, the forum community has grown by...
Imagine flying to Bellingham, WA with a friend to attend Camp Logos at the Logos headquarters—for free! All you have to do is take our video tour of the Logos headquarters and enter to win! You could get an all-expense-paid trip to Bellingham, WA to...
I remember reading Conflict and Community in Corinth and enjoying it so much that I rushed out to buy and devour Grace in Galatia. Since then, the Socio-Rhetorical Commentary Series has become invaluable to my New Testament studies. Logos recently...
Logos Bible Software strives to be approachable; the more we get to know you, the better we can serve you. There are all kinds of ways for us to get to know one another. You can leave us comments on the blog, email us at suggest@logos.com, comment...
The Biblical Counseling Collection contains tons of practical counseling resources. We’re talking about 30 volumes by 20 authors from 12 different publishers! This is a fantastic collection of resources for both counselors and pastors...
Theology is rewarding, but often intimidating. Words like hamartiology, soteriology, and ecclesiology can be formidable hurdles to someone new to theological study. If you can relate, the Zondervan Theology Collection may be right up your alley. The...
Did you know that we occasionally break up collections and sell volumes individually? We do! In fact, here are a couple recent examples: Jerry Bridges Collection (15 vols.) Brill Josephus and the Bible Collection (4 vols.) Brill Josephus and History...
From 1905 to 1937, J. Gresham Machen grew from a confused young theology student to one of the leading Reformed scholars of his day. At first, Machen struggled with the liberal leanings of his professor, Wilhelm Herrman, but he eventually rejected...
One of my favorite Bible teachers encouraged us to "study wide and then narrow our focus." Understanding the big picture is key to good exegesis. It protects us from falling into the trap of interpreting verses before appreciating the context of the...
"In necessariis unitas, in dubiis libertas, in omnibus caritas" (In necessary things unity; in uncertain things freedom; in everything compassion.)—Marco Antonio de Dominis Doctrine matters; there's no question about it. And yet, we live with the...
Today’s guest post is from Brittany Rogers, copy editor for the Publications department at Logos Bible Software. Are you always on the hunt for fresh ways to study the Bible? Do you wish that you could visualize the biblical text instead of just...
Today’s guest post is from Miles Custis, contributing editor for Bible reference projects at Logos Bible Software and author of The End of the Matter. Scholars often disregard the ending of Ecclesiastes. They view it—especially 12:13–14—as a later...
We introduced the Lexham English Bible (LEB) with a blog post in March, 2010. Initially, only the New Testament was available. We are happy to announce that the entire Old Testament is now complete! The LEB is a new translation that complements...
If you’re interested in the preaching and exegesis of the Fathers of the Church, there are three important collections available for pre-order that you should know about. The Works of St. Cyril of Alexandria makes an excellent complement to the...
Philly Boys Cheesesteaks have been making quite a name for themselves in Seattle, WA. John and Frank, the owners (and Philly natives) have been selling their amazing sandwiches out of their mobile cheesesteak factory since March, 2011. It...
If you are looking for trustworthy scholarship pertaining to the Old Testament wisdom literature, you can't go wrong with the six-volume Baker Commentary on the Old Testament Wisdom and Psalms. The poetic and distinctly Hebraic nature of the Old...
In the wee hours of Tuesday morning, while most people were sleeping, someone threw a cinder block through the window of our customer service building. We made light of the event in a blog post later that day. We might have winked at the event on...
I published a blog post yesterday alerting everyone that Logos 4.5 was shipping soon. But I wasn't clear enough, and many people were unsure if it was available. I apologize. This morning someone threw a cinder block through a window of our customer...
A new version of Logos Bible Software is on its way! We wanted to give you a heads up on some of the changes you can expect to see when it ships. Version 4.5 is an update available for both Windows and Mac. What’s New in Logos 4.5? With 4.5, Notes...
It is almost strange that we remember January 20 as Susanna Wesley's birthday. I mean think about it, how many other mothers of famous (non-biblical) religious figures do we even remember by name? And yet, the mother of John and Charles Wesley has...
Logos Talk's Recommended Commentary Series highlights some favorite commentaries by Logos academics and the user community. We Want to Hear from You! Each week we will post a forum thread asking which commentaries, available from Logos, are your...
This discussion finds a prominent place in Calvin’s treatment of adoption and the law in his Commentary on Galatians. The fact that Christ was subjected to the law was for the benefit of his children. He did so freely, choosing “to become liable to...
With the number of Logos resources available, it's getting difficult to keep track of all the great stuff you've discovered on Logos.com. But what if you could add those discoveries to your own wish list? Now you can! When you're signed into your...
A lot of people are excited about Logos Christmas Credit. And why wouldn't they be? Having the ability to earn 15–50% back in Logos.com credit for all eligible purchases is pretty exciting! $10 is all you need to spend to start earning Logos.com...
Have you noticed the new “See Inside” feature at Logos.com? Now you can preview multiple pages of many resources available from Logos. Getting a glimpse inside the content on Logos.com is as easy as visiting an individual product page...
A free beta of Proclaim releases today! You can help us get this free period extended through the end of the 2011 by helping us reach 11k Facebook fans by 11/11/11! To celebrate the release of Proclaim, we are giving away an iPhone 4S. To enter to...