When we talk about how big our libraries are, we sometimes get asked: “Why would I need so many books? How could I possibly read them all?” It’s a reasonable question. There are 200 books in Starter, 2,500 in Portfolio, and more than 40,000...
One of the biggest benefits of owning Logos resources is that you’re constantly getting free updates and improvements. Have you ever wondered about what goes into updates like these? We thought we’d give you a behind-the-scenes look at the...
In case you haven’t seen the comments on Lewis and Short’s Latin Dictionary, here’s what some of you are saying: “This is the most accessible and comprehensive of Latin dictionaries and at a price which should be an inducement to anyone who...
The Pre-Publication program (or “Pre-Pub” for short) gives you the chance to push new books into Logos at the lowest possible prices. Logos books are more than ordinary ebooks, which are essentially just print books on a screen. Logos books are...
Over the past year, we’ve made hundreds of new books from Baker Academic available in our format. If you don’t already have these books, now’s your chance to pick up a few bundles at discounted introductory prices. You can get the following...
This past weekend, we rolled out another series of updates to the Tim Keller Sermon Archive. If you own the archive, you should have already received your update (and downloaded your new resources) automatically. If not, simply restart your software...
Over the past few years, we’ve made more than a thousand commentaries available through Community Pricing at big discounts. On top of that, for many years we’ve had several classic sets available. Now, we’ve combined all these commentaries into one...
William Faulkner famously wrote, “The past is never dead. In fact, it’s not even past.” Nowhere is this more true than in the history of the church. Why church history is important The study of church history involves conversation with our...
If you’re at all interested in Reformed theology, the Geneva Bible, part of the English Bibles Collection, is an important resource to add to your library. It was the Bible read by the Puritans and the original study Bible of the English...
Over the past year, we’ve added hundreds of classic commentary volumes to our system, including commentaries on every book of the Bible, plus a handful of nineteenth-century commentary sets, like the Cambridge Greek Testament and Meyer’s Commentary...
The New Perspective on Paul is an important shift in how scholars have understood Paul over the past 40 years. This movement reads and interprets Paul primarily through the lens of first-century Judaism’s cultural context. New Perspective...
Calvin is famous for his commentaries and the Institutes of the Christian Religion. Did you know he was also a master preacher and teacher? There are two ways you can access many of Calvin’s sermons. 1. Learn French Buy a book Buy a language program...
Today we’re celebrating the 450th anniversary of the Heidelberg Catechism, one of the most important and enduring confessions to emerge out of the Reformation.
Logos 5 base packages are the place to begin building your library. If you’re a new user, a Logos 5 base package is the best way to start your study. You’ll get an integrated theological library—hundreds, even thousands, of books—at up to 91%...
One of the best parts of owning a book in Logos is that it’s constantly updated for free. If you pay careful attention, you might notice new links and other obvious updates. But most of the updates happen under the hood—like updates to milestones...
Thomas Aquinas was a profoundly influential thinker from the thirteenth century. As a scholastic, Aquinas sought to understand Christian theology in light of the rediscovery of Aristotle’s works, and he redefined the relationship between revelation...
If you’ve ever done work with the Greek text of the New Testament, you know there are multiple layers of understanding and interpreting the text. That’s because many features of the Greek language convey meaning not just in words and sentences, but...
Let’s face it. The Old Testament can be hard to read sometimes. We’re separated by thousands of years and thousands of miles (at least if you’re at our headquarters in Bellingham, Washington). There are difficult-to-pronounce names, complicated...
We recently reached a new agreement with Zondervan to make the NIV available on the iPhone, iPad, and Android apps. This is big news: the world’s most popular Bible translation since the King James Version is now available on the most advanced tool...
A few months ago we announced our intention to translate Geerhardus Vos’s Reformed Dogmatics into English. We put it on Pre-Pub to determine whether our users wanted this project to proceed, and the response has been overwhelming. Not only have lots...
This past week, Steven Runge has been at Oxford teaching a course on discourse grammar at Wycliffe Hall. Among the attendees was Stephen H. Levinsohn, a linguist affiliated with the Summer Institute of Linguistics who has done important work to...
Endorsements and reviews have begun to come in for Ezra and Nehemiah, the first volume to ship in the Evangelical Exegetical Commentary. Here are a few: "Israel Loken has done a masterful job of producing a commentary on Ezra that is exegetically...
Camp Logos is now available as a video series! If you can’t attend Camp Logos, or perhaps you’ve already attended and you need a refresher, then Camp Logos Live is for you. For over thirteen years, tens of thousands of Logos users have attended Camp...
N. T. Wright is one of today’s most important theologians. His work touches many disciplines—New Testament backgrounds, Pauline scholarship, the doctrine of justification, and much more. Wright has written more than forty books, including the 3...
Learn to Do Word Studies with Logos Bible Software is a collection of videos, featuring Michael Heiser and Johnny Cisneros, designed to teach users how to do word studies. If you have opened up the Bible Word Study Guide or an interlinear, but have...
This week we revealed a complete redesign of Logos.com. The design includes lots of aesthetic updates and new functionality, plus lots of improvements under the hood that have laid the groundwork for future features. We made thousands of updates...
For years, we’ve had several quality Lutheran resources available. Now, we’re pleased to announce that 100 volumes of books, commentaries, and journals published by Northwestern Publishing House are now available for download. NPH is the official...
Today’s guest post is from Dale Pritchett, Senior Vice President and Co-Founder of Logos Bible Software. In the eighteen years we’ve been in business, the single most popular, and perhaps most important, Pre-Pub title we have ever offered is Learn...
During the past few months, we’ve been hard at work on Learn to Use Biblical Greek and Hebrew with Logos Bible Software, a complete video introduction to using Logos Bible Software for learning and studying the Bible in the original languages. We’re...
Last week, we featured the first part of an interview with John Bolt, the editor of the new translation of Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics. Dr. Bolt is Professor of Systematic Theology at Calvin Theological Seminary and has served as a pastor...