Jan 25

Mormon Studies Collection on Logos Community Pricing

Today, Logos Bible Software added the 45-volume Mormon Studies Collection to their community pricing section. This is the first of its kind, something I recall suggesting in an email a few months ago (no doubt I was not alone in that suggestion). Click the photo to see the page, and be sure to bid if you use Logos and witness to Mormons.

Mormon Studies CollectionThe link is: http://www.logos.com/product/16021/mormon-studies-collection

At this point in time it is bidding at $30.

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Jan 19

Links (1.19.2012)

Did Jesus Never Say Anything about Homosexuality? (by Alan, Stand to Reason)
Presuppositional Apologetics with Sye Ten Bruggencate (YouTube)
Classic Commentaries and Studies on Thessalonians (11 vols.) (Logos Community Pricing)
Weekly Apologetics Bonus Links (01/06 – 01/13) (Apologetics 315)

Jan 13

Help Me Win A Free Copy Of The 24-Volume Works Of John Owen!

Logos Bible Software is currently running a giveaway of the 24-Volume set of John Owen’s collected writings! I am happy to announce I have entered this contest and have a HUGE favor to ask of you, my dedicated readers. I can increase my chances of winning by referring people to their website (which is %100 trustworthy, they are a legitimate Christian company). If you click this bitly link below it will track how many people I refer and boost my chances of winning! One click per person is all that really counts so please take a few seconds and let their web page load.

The link: http://bit.ly/A3XLLK

When you click you will see this page:

Screen Capture of Logos.comTHANK YOU to everyone who clicks this link for me! This is the kind of book set that I could not afford to purchase on my own.

~Glenn H.

Jan 10

Two New Logos Resources for Studying Islam

Today the kind folks at Logos Bible Software have released their second set of books related to Islam in their Community Pricing section. The Works of Samuel M. Zwemer is an18 volume set which contains the writings of Zwemer, a 40 year missionary in the Middle East. Click the image below to view the specific details:

The Works of Samuel ZwemerLast Monday (1/2/12) they released the Islamic Studies Collection (34 vols.), their first (to my knowledge) of its kind to be available on Logos.

Islamic Studies CollectionAt the present moment, each set is bidding at $30, so if this trend continues, you can get all 52 volumes for $60. Not a bad deal. The only drawback to these offers is that the books in the community pricing section are a bit dated. The copyright has usually expired and the bulk of the cost is then dedicated to scanning books, transcribing, editing, tagging, etc… (and, of course, keeping Logos in business!)

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Jan 10

Podcast: Sam Welbaum & Kile Jones Discuss The Topic “Does Religion Poison Everything?”

Currently listening to Sam Welbaum discuss the question Does Religion Poison Everything? with atheist Kile Jones on the apologetics.com podcast. This show was recorded on January 7th, 2012.

Does Religion Poison Everything?:

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Jan 09

Coming Soon from Logos: The Works of the Rev. John Howe (3 Vols.)

This deal ends on Friday 1/13 at noon PST.

The next book set to come down the community pricing pipe is The Works of the Rev. John Howe (3 vols.).

The Works of the Rev John Howe 3 VolumesThis 3 volume collection is a steal for only $10, however, if enough Logos users bid before Friday the price may drop to $8.

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Nov 07

Logos 4 – Community Pricing

So I’ve been perusing the logos website and I have been fascinated by their community pricing category. The idea goes something like this: Since it takes considerable resources to create a Logos book (with all of the fancy features) it would potentially tie up the company’s resources until it is finished and begins to sell. If this was the only way that they could produce new e-books then they would only be able to select a few at a time and hope that they will sell enough to turn a profit and stay in business.

Community pricing changes that by allowing users to bid on books that have not been created yet. When enough bids on the same price reach the amount of money they think it will take to produce the book the users are charged and the book goes into the pre-publication section. It remains there until the books in typed out, coded with all the fancy features and integrated into the Logos software. Then everyone who initially bid enough to put it into production gets the book (or books if it is a multi-volume set) for what is normally a very low price.

I say “everyone who initially bid enough” because when you bid a very low amount you are saying you are only willing to pay that much for a book, no more. So if you bid 30 dollars and the bidding closes at 35 you have basically said that you would not pay that much for whatever that book is. But if it goes for 25 dollars your 30 dollar bid will succeed and you will only pay 25 dollars (because if you were willing to pay 30 then it is only logical that you would also be willing to pay 25).

Of the bids I have made so far, two of them have reached %100 and have gone into pre-pub (short for pre-publication). Check out how much I’m paying for them:

Theology Explained and Defended Community Pricing

Theology: Explained and Defended (5 vols.)

 

Expositors Bible Community Pricing

The Expositor’s Bible (6 vols.)

So depending on what they are offering and how interested you are this is a great way to beef up your library for a comparatively low price.  The only downside to this deal is that you have to pay for the books before you get them, for example, the Theology: Explained and Defended volume (on top) I paid 16 dollars on Friday 10/28 (along with dozens or hundreds of others). Now we all have to wait while they use our money to fund the production of the books. I’m not sure how long it takes but (lets be honest) i have plenty of other books to occupy myself with in the meantime.