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Catholic Scholar’s Library

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Catholic Scholar’s Library

Nearly 400 resources worth over $7,000 in print—an incredible value!

With nearly 400 books and extensive language tools and reference works, Catholic Scholar’s Library is a groundbreaking research tool. Whether you are comparing translations of Hebrew, Greek, or Latin Scriptural texts, or delving deep into the sources of the Council of Trent, Catholic Scholar’s Library has the resources you need for serious study. It’s a giant library designed with serious students in mind—combining the books you need with the fast, intuitive design of Logos Bible Software 4.

 

 

Catholic Scholar’s Library not only provides you with a massive electronic library, but it is also powerful and easy to use. Logos Bible Software 4 is robust enough for seasoned scholars, but accessible to Bible students of all levels. With its powerful, intuitive tools, Logos 4 gets you into the Scripture. Logos 4 is a powerful, fast, high-end web application. It automatically updates itself and makes sure you have the latest and greatest.

IMPORTANT: All Logos 4 base packages including Catholic Scholar's Library are multi-platform and will work on PC and Mac (see the System Requirements for details). There isn’t a PC product and a separate Mac product. Both versions come on the same DVD-ROM or as part of the same download. You can also access nearly 400 resources on our iPhone Bible app and our iPad Bible app and on our web app at Biblia.com.

Fast and Intuitive.

With one click you can go to your Home Page, open your library, search for words or phrases, and more. As soon as you launch a search, Logos 4 searches your entire library and returns your results in seconds. Logos 4 is a powerful, fast, high-end web application. It automatically updates itself and makes sure you have the latest and greatest.

Faster, Smarter Searching.

Logos 4 indexes your entire library, so you can search thousands of books in less time than it takes to pull one print book off your shelf. More than 100,000 hits for holiness in less than 1 second means more time studying and less time searching.

Opened to the Right Page.

Tell the Passage Guide what you want to study, and in seconds it brings back commentaries, cross references, images, maps, handouts, topics, homily helps, and more—all opened to the right page.

 

Visualize the Bible.

Learn about and share the Bible with thousands of beautiful maps, infographics, diagrams, charts, and graphs.

Greek and Hebrew for Everyone.

Logos 4 makes Hebrew and Greek study accessible to English Bible students. The Exegetical Guide analyzes your passage word by word in its original language and displays definitions from dictionaries.

Personalized for You.

With Logos 4, you can tag your books. Create and share lists. Set your own reading plans. Logos 4 is tailored to your needs and fully customizable.

 

Catholic Scholar’s Library contains nearly 400 resources:

  • Over 50 Scriptural texts and Interlinears in the original languages, English, and Latin
  • Nearly 50 volumes of grammars, lexicons, and original language helps
  • Dozens of primary source texts, including the canons of the councils of Trent, Vatican I, and Vatican II, as well as The Apostolic Fathers in Greek and English, fully morphologically tagged, the Early Church Fathers Collection (37 vols.)
  • Over 30 works of historical scholarship, with extensive coverage of the ancient Church, the Church councils, and the Reformation
  • Over 24 volumes of devotional works, including Butler’s Lives of the Saints and the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola
  • 10,000+ sermon illustrations, quotations, and other helps
  • Nearly 20 Scriptural commentaries, including the Catena Aurea of St. Thomas Aquinas
  • Nearly 100 volumes of theology and exegesis, from St. Augustine to Scott Hahn
  • Thousands of high-quality maps, photos, infographics, and other media
  • Nearly 40 Biblical reference books
  • Some 10 liturgical books
  • Huge collections, like the 31-volume Collected Works of John Henry Newman and the 11-volume G. K. Chesterton Collection

Bible Translations

With Catholic Scholar’s Library, you have instant access to over 14 Bible translations, including the New American Bible Revised Edition, the Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition, the Douay-Rheims, the King James Version and several other English translations. Also, three different Latin Vulgates are included, including the Nova Vulgata.

Get into the Scripture every day with a customizable reading plan tailored to your schedule or through the lectionary’s daily readings in your favorite translation. Compare versions quickly and easily. Click cross-references. With Logos 4, any Bible reference in any book automatically opens to your preferred translations. The words of Scripture are now at your fingertips!

View the complete list of Bible translations in the Catholic Scholar’s Library.

Interlinear Bibles

Reverse interlinears are built directly into many English Bibles in Catholic Scholar’s Library, allowing you to see the Greek or Hebrew behind your text. Highlight a portion of the text in one interlinear, and Logos 4 will highlight the corresponding text in your other open Bibles.

View the complete list of interlinear Bibles in the Catholic Scholar’s Library.

Bible Commentaries

Catholic Scholar’s Library contains nearly 20 volumes of line-by-line Scriptural commentary. It includes the famous Haydock Bible Commentary (2 vols.) and the classic Catena Aurea, or Golden Chain, of St. Thomas Aquinas. In addition, many of the works of the Church Fathers are treated as commentaries and open automatically, revealing patristic treatments of a given passage. With Logos 4, you also get the most advanced tools anywhere for using your commentaries. Searching for a text automatically returns your favorite commentaries in the Passage Guide—all automatically opened to the correct page.

View the complete list of Bible commentaries in the Catholic Scholar's Library.

Bible History and Culture

Catholic Scholar’s Library contains the resources to help you understand the history and culture of the Bible. From classics like A Popular Account of Ancient Egyptians and New Manners and Customs of the Bible, to modern studies of the Dead Sea Scrolls, these resources provide important insight on the people, places, and events of the Bible.

View the complete list of titles on the Bible's history and culture in the Catholic Scholar's Library.

Bible Reference

Bible dictionaries, encyclopedias, and other reference books are essential for understanding the topics described in Scripture. Catholic Scholar’s Library is packed with an entire bookshelf of Bible reference resources—around 30 titles! Catholic Scholar’s Library contains important reference works like Easton's Bible Dictionary, Harper's Bible Dictionary, The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge, The Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary, The Eerdmans Bible Dictionary, and much more.

In Logos 4, references are extensively linked, which means you can navigate thick volumes at the click of a button. No more scanning indexes looking for the right article, or losing your place while you track down a cross-reference. With the speed of Logos Bible Software 4, you can put your reference library to work.

View the complete list of Bible reference titles in the Catholic Scholar's Library.

Biblical Studies

Catholic Scholar’s Library includes the latest from the field of biblical scholarship, from in-depth studies and topical monographs to Bible introductions and surveys. From the Pontifical Commission’s Catholic Principles for Interpreting Scripture to Scott Hahn’s Kinship by Covenant and John Meier's A Marginal Jew, Catholic Scholar’s Library contains important resources for your Scripture study.

View the complete list of Biblical studies titles in the Catholic Scholar's Library.

Maps, Photos, and Media

Learn about and share the Bible with thousands of beautiful maps, infographics, diagrams, charts, and graphs. Logos 4 pulls information from one-of-a-kind databases and renders it visually like you’ve never seen it before. Apply filters. Graph your text. View thousands of images from the Holy Land. Export your graphics to your handout or PowerPoint presentation at the click of a mouse.

View the complete list of maps, photos and media in the Catholic Scholar's Library.

Preaching and Teaching

Catholic Scholar’s Library includes extensive homily and sermon collections from such luminaries as St. John Chrysostom and Bl. John Henry Newman. Allow these master preachers to help make your homilies and sermons better or use their sermons as inspirational and insightful commentaries to complement your Bible study.

View the complete list of preaching and teaching resources in the Catholic Scholar's Library.

Devotionals and Spiritual Writings

Catholic Scholar’s Library includes 24 volumes of devotional and spiritual writing, from Butler’s Lives of the Saints to the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius to the writings of St. Thérèse of Lisieux. Catholic Scholar’s Library allows you to read Scripture along with the feasts of the liturgical year or to study to the Bible with the mystics and saints as companions.

View the complete list of devotionals in the Catholic Scholar's Library.

Theology

In addition to dozens of Patristic writings, Catholic Scholar's Library contains over 75 volumes of medieval and modern theological material. The library includes the Summa Theologica of St. Thomas Aquinas, in English and Latin, the massive Dogmatic Theology of Joseph Pohle, the writings of Chesterton, Bl. John Henry Newman, and much, much more.

View the complete list of theological works in the Catholic Scholar's Library.

Church History and Tradition

Catholic Scholar’s Library includes over 75 volumes of historical texts, including the Apostolic Fathers in Greek and English, fully morphologically tagged, the Early Church Fathers Collection (37 vols.), the canons of the councils of Trent, Vatican I, and Vatican II, Denzinger’s Sources of Catholic Dogma, and many more. In addition, the library includes some 20 detailed historical studies, from Karl Hefele’s 5-volume History of the Councils of the Church, to academic monographs on the Reformation, to studies of the early Syriac tradition. With Catholic Scholar’s Library, the Scripture can be read in historical context and in the midst of the tradition.

View the complete list of church history titles in the Catholic Scholar's Library.

Lectionaries

Catholic Scholar’s Library includes eight of the most used lectionaries, allowing for comparisons between the liturgical traditions of Christianity. View the day’s readings in full. Re-read the lectionary texts from last Sunday. Study future readings—tomorrow, next week, next month, next year. In addition to the Catholic lectionary, you’ll find the ecumenical Revised Common Lectionary, and the Lutheran and United Methodist lectionaries. Whether you study the Bible along with a specific lectionary, or want to gain insight into how different traditions juxtapose New and Old Testament readings, Catholic Scholar’s Library has the resources.

View the complete list of lectionaries in the Catholic Scholar's Library.

Parallel Passages and Harmonies

Learn how various sections of the Bible combine to form a unified narrative. With parallel passages and harmonies, you can discover the similarities and differences between sections of Scripture. Catholic Scholar’s Library contains a dozen parallel passages and harmonies. You’ll find classics harmonies, like the Eusebian Canons and Aland’s Synopsis of the Four Gospels as well as harmonies available exclusively in Logos, like Rick Brannan’s Harmony of the Pastoral Epistles.

View the complete list of parallel passages and harmonies in the Catholic Scholar's Library.

Ancient Language Texts and Morphologies

Read the Bible in the original languages. Study extra-biblical literature. Scholars and students of the ancient languages now have access to a collection of texts and morphologies in Greek, Hebrew, Latin, Aramaic, Latin, and Syriac. Catholic Scholar’s contains all the major Greek and Hebrew texts, such as the Nestle-Aland 27 and the Biblia Hebraica Stuggartensia. Catholic Scholar’s also includes the Aramaic Papyri of the Fifth Century BC, The Apostolic Fathers, The Syriac Peshitta, and much more. Parse every Greek or Hebrew word in your passage with the click of a button. Run a complex morphological query across your library and search results appear in seconds. View stunning graphical renderings of morphology, translation, syntax, and more. Many texts come with morphological tagging and searching for in-depth linguistic and textual study.

View the complete list of ancient language texts and morphologies in the Catholic Scholar's Library.

Ancient Texts in Translation

Read the key texts from the ancient world in English. Study the cultures of Jesus’ time by reading Josephus. Understand the influence of ancient Jewish philosophy on Christianity with the works of Philo. Catholic Scholar’s Library includes fresh English translation of important ancient texts, like the Armana Letters, 3 volumes of Ancient Egyptian literature, the Apocryphal New Testament, and The Works of Josephus.

View the complete list of ancient texts in translation in the Catholic Scholar's Library.

Original Language Grammars and Tools

Catholic Scholar’s Library provides you with an impressive compilation of more than 20 of the most important reference grammars and ground-breaking tools for understanding the original languages. Catholic Scholar’s contains the Genesius Hebrew Grammar, Nunn’s Syntax of New Testament Greek, plus databases, syntax tools, and more

View the complete list of original language grammars and tools in the Catholic Scholar's Library.

Original Language Lexicons

Study etymological history. Learn the pronunciation of Greek and Hebrew words. Find usage examples. With nearly 30 lexicons available in Catholic Scholar’s Library, you have all the dictionaries and lexicons you need to study the ancient languages. Catholic Scholar’s Library contains the Liddell & Scott Intermediate Greek–English Lexicon, the Unabridged Theological Dictionary of the New Testament, the Concise Greek–English Dictionary of the New Testament, the Concise Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament, A Greek–English Lexicon of the Septuagint, the Genesius Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon to the Old Testament Scriptures, and much more.

View the complete list of original language lexicons in the Catholic Scholar's Library.

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