We often find ourselves reading through the New Testament paying little heed to context. Many times we are so focused on Scriptural application, we trudge through the Bible without fully grasping the import of contextual information. Sound exegesis...
It is an honor to be considered one of Washington state’s best workplaces. It is even more exciting when you are chosen for two consecutive years. This is exactly the position Logos Bible Software finds itself in this year! In 2007, the Puget...
John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, turns 308 today. Like any looming figure in Christian history, Wesley has his share of both theological supporters and detractors. But there are very few that will question the fervency and urgency Wesley felt...
Friday: I am home from the Moody Bible Institute Pastor's Conference—time to hit the ground running. I'm sure glad I finished that sermon before I left. Free time with my family makes it worthwhile. Sunday: Spending an awesome day in God's presence...
Adoption makes the believer an heir of salvation through Christ. The adopted child of God becomes the recipient of salvation through Christ, for “the name of Christ excludes all merit, and everything which men have of their own.” Christ’s merits...
Awarding scholarships to our SeminaryScholarship.com and BibleCollegeScholarship.com applicants has become an exciting opportunity for us to gain a little insight into winners' lives. Last time, we learned about Charissa M.'s desire to live in a...
This is the second part to last week's Lectionary-Based Study with Logos: Part 1 by Louis St. Hilaire, Logos Bible Software’s Catholic Product Manager. Using Lectionary Resources in Logos Bible Software Lectionary resources in Logos Bible Software...
Logos Bible Software 4 has been named the winner of the SIIA’s prestigious CODiE Award for Best Educational Reference Solution. With the release of Logos Bible Software 4 back in November 2009, we knew we had something special. Logos 4 was all...
What is a Lectionary? A lectionary is a book or list of selections from Scripture (sometimes called “pericopes,” “lections,” or “lessons”) chosen for reading in public worship. The Christian practice of Scripture reading in public worship likely...
Gilbert Keith Chesterton, writer of approximately 80 books, around 200 short stories, over 4,000 essays, several plays, and hundreds of poems, is often considered one of the great minds of the early twentieth century. Involving himself in many of...
What Is Vyrso? Within the publishing world, books can generally be divided into one of two categories: reference books and trade books. Reference books include things like commentaries, dictionaries, encyclopedias, and other academic works. You can...
At the heart of John Calvin’s theology and undergirding his development of the ordo salutis is the doctrine of adoption. Many scholars note that Calvin does not treat adoption as a separate locus in his systematic theology and magnum opus, The...
The ability to visualize the Bible means more than being able to vividly picture people, places, or events recored in Scripture. With Logos Bible Software 4, it also means being able to see the actual text of Scripture in a way you've never seen it...
Logos' own Steven Runge has been invited to share his discourse grammar course at both Dallas Theological Seminary (June 13–24, 2011) and the University of Oxford (July 11–15, 2011). Discourse grammar is not just for advanced New Testament scholars...
Today’s guest blogger is Richard Wardman, a Logos-using Assistant Pastor from England currently studying for his MTh. Who was Thomas Cranmer? So who was Thomas Cranmer, you ask? Made Archbishop of Canterbury under Henry VIII, Cranmer (1489...
You’ve just received Logos 4. You’ve waited patiently while your resources are installed and indexed, and looked through some of the exciting videos that introduce you to Logos’ great features. You’ll find Logos is incredibly powerful, and the...
The Law was committed to writing, in order that it might teach more fully and perfectly that knowledge, both of God and of ourselves, which the law of nature teaches meagrely and obscurely. Proof of this, from an enumeration of the principal parts...
BibleTech:2011 kicks off Friday, March 25, at 9:00 AM (PST). You may not be able to make it this year, but that doesn’t mean you have to miss out entirely! We have a live twitterfeed set up at the BibleTech website where you can follow the...
For over forty years, R. C. Sproul has been teaching and preaching the Word of God. In 1971, he founded a little ministry in Ligonier, Pennsylvania, with the idea that there was a gap between Sunday School and seminary that needed to be filled. R. C...
From the knowledge of God, furnished by the Law, we learn that God is our Father and Ruler. Righteousness is pleasing, iniquity is an abomination in his sight. Hence, how weak soever we may be, our duty is to cultivate the one, and shun the other...
One of the many great features of the new Logos.com is the improved searching capabilities. We’ve upgraded the search engine and provided a variety of categories which allow for several different browsing options. Even more, the new faceted browsing...
For those who follow the Western church calendar, today is Ash Wednesday—the beginning of Lent. Lent is a season of preparation that traditionally includes penitence, prayer and fasting, and culminates in the celebration of Easter. In addition to my...
Logos has provided a wonderful tool for Logos users, the Logos 4 Wiki. It contains instructions and help pages which are supplied by users. Its content is continually growing as users add new wiki pages. Many of the pages have illustrated step-by...
How are your New Year’s resolutions going? Now that January is a memory, it becomes easier to forget those extravagant plans to wake up early, study the Bible for few hours, visit the gym, and make a healthy breakfast before going to work at 7 AM...
A new version of Logos Bible Software began shipping yesterday. Version 4.2a is an update available for both Windows and Mac. How Do You Get It? If you have automatic updating enabled (PC screenshot | Mac screenshot), which is the default setting...
We are about a month away from another exciting BibleTech event. But don’t worry, there is still time to register! You don’t need to miss a moment of the informative sessions we have planned. There has been an exciting last minute...
Today’s post is from Morris Proctor, certified and authorized trainer for Logos Bible Software. Morris has trained thousands of Logos users at his two-day Camp Logos training seminars. If you’re like me, this at least occasionally...
Yesterday, we ran a blog post by Stephen Smith on what an incredible resource the Logos forums are. With over 40,000 users, the forums provide a strong community that is both informed and helpful. It doesn’t matter if you are looking for...
Have you ever purchased a commentary that you found yourself returning to over and over? You knew it was part of a larger collection, but you also knew purchasing the collection would mean paying for that one commentary again? I have good news for...
It’s a powerful thing to sit in a company meeting here at Logos Bible Software. Our continued growth and expanding vision from our leader means you can be part of our next meeting—Logos is hiring! Logos Careers Part of each company...