2018年10月30日星期二

Logos 8 now available


  • notable new functions include the "canvas" and "theological guide" but not very impressive (for upgrade) given the price (even you have the academic discount)
  • For those upgrading a base package, remember to use the coupon code BRAVEDAILY8 from BraveDaily


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Upgrade and Grow Your Library

A complete upgrade to Logos 8 includes Logos features released since your last base package, plus new books for your library.
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Upgrade without Adding New Books

Happy with your current books? With a feature upgrade, you add new features, but stick with your current library.

2018年10月19日星期五

Interview: Schreiner’s BECNT commentary on Romans


"Thomas Schreiner’s BECNT commentary on Romans has just undergone a major revision from the first edition, released 20 years ago. The second edition is a whopping 944 pages of thorough exegetical work, updated with the latest scholarship on Paul’s greatest letter...." 

2018年10月18日星期四

free Greek video lectures

twenty-six “Learn Greek” video lectures, which are keyed to D. A. Black’s, Learn to Read New Testament Greek, 3rd ed.

2018年10月1日星期一

[Logos/Faithlife] recommended monthly freebie (Oct)

Ancient Christian Devotional: A Year of Weekly Readings: Lectionary Cycle A

To search the sacred Scripture is very good and most profitable for the soul. For, ‘like a tree which is planted near the running waters,’ so does the soul watered by sacred Scripture also grow hearty and bear fruit in due season,” writes John of Damascus in Orthodox Faith (4.17). By helping us to read holy writings with ancient eyes, the church fathers help us drink deeply from the only water that can give us true life. This guide to prayer and reflection combines excerpts from the writings o...
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Crazy Busy


"I’m too busy."
We’ve all heard it, we’ve all said it. Sometimes being busy seems like the theme of our lives. Yet this frenetic pace poses a serious threat to our physical, social, and even spiritual well-being. In this mercifully short book about a really big problem, best-selling author Kevin DeYoung rejects the “busyness as usual” mindset, arguing that a life of constant chaos is far from what God intends. DeYoung helps us figure out a better way forward as he strikes a mature and well-reasoned balance between doing nothing and doing everything.